Kristina Anderson
Carved in Stone by Elizabeth Camden is the beginning The Blackstone Legacy series. The author transports readers back to 1900 in New York City between the Five Points neighborhood and Manhattan. The author provided beautiful word imagery that allows readers to visualize the scenes from the book. I can tell the author did her research for this book with her descriptions of Five Points, the way people dressed, conveyances, attitudes, and behaviors, and so much more. Elizabeth Camden also includes interesting historical details that enrich the tale. The characters are realistic and developed. Patrick is an Irish immigrant who was fortunate to have a benefactor who helped him attend law school and become a lawyer while Gwen grew up in the world of academia and wealth. Patrick and Gwen begin on opposite sides of an issue, but they soon find themselves working towards the same goal. Carved in Stone was well-written with gentle pacing. It started off a little slow for me, but I soon became engaged and was swiftly turning the pages to see how the story would unfold. Carved in Stone reminds us that appearances can be deceiving. We should not judge a person based on their appearance, background, or their differing opinions. It reminds me of the phrase, “Never judge a book by its cover.” The other lesson is the art of compromise. Carved in Stone is our introduction into the complex and large Blackstone family. It will be interesting to see what happens next with the Blackstone’s. Carved in Stone is an intriguing historical novel with baleful book, stainless steel, an extravagant yacht, a compromised college, a flush family, and rough neighborhood.
Marilyn Johnson
This is book one in the Blackstone Legacy series, so what a great place to start. I enjoyed getting to know different characters in this series and some I discovered I am not to fond of, yet I am curious if that will change as more books come about. Gwen Kellerman has a great personality and comes from wealth even though she sometimes does not realize how fortunate she has it. She is not your typical wealthy widow. Patrick O'Neill is the handsome lawyer who has overcome some hardships to even become a lawyer, He likes to defend the less fortunate. When Gwen and Patrick meet the sparks start to fly. There is mystery, drama, historical romance and more woven together to make a wonderful story. I was given a copy of this book for my honest opinion.