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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Timeless LDS Romance Tells an Uplifting, Inspiring Story
12:35 PM
(Image from Barnes & Noble)

Inspired by a true story, By the Stars, a debut novel by Lindsay B. Ferguson, tells of a sweet romance that blossoms between two ordinary people living in extraordinary times. Although the war chapters get a little gruesome, the tale is, on the whole, a gentle one. It's a clean, inspiring story that promotes faith, fidelity, and focusing on the good even when surrounded by evil. By the Stars is a timeless tale, the sort you can hand to your teenager or your grandmother without worrying about offending the delicate sensibilities of either one. All the characters in the book are likable, especially our hero and heroine. Both are wholesome, kind-hearted souls; it's easy to root for their happiness.
The thing is, though, it's a little too easy. Because of the book's Prologue, we know the answers to most of the questions I posed in the first paragraph of this review before Cal even starts telling his story. This makes the novel feels very predictable, even dull in spots. I kept waiting for twists and turns, a little suspense to throw the couple's HEA into question, something to make me wonder and worry about their relationship's future. While the action definitely picks up when Cal ships off to war, the first 200 pages or so of By the Stars really dragged for me. It doesn't help that Ferguson's prose is much more tell-y than show-y. Or that the text is liberally peppered with typos, misused words (poignantly and pointedly, for example) and errors. The author assures me all of these will be fixed in the electronic/Kindle version of the novel as well as future print runs, which is good because they are definitely irritating and distracting in a "finished" book.
Overall, I think By the Stars has good bones. It really is an endearing tale, especially because it's based on a real love story. In fact, it reads like a memoir, which may be a better format for it than a novel. To work well as fiction, I think the story needs much more dynamic prose; a focused, less episodic plot; better pacing; and more depth/nuance. For me, as is, it's just an okay read.
Note: Although I always try to write balanced reviews, my style still tends toward the brutal. I know this, you know this. Since my opinion isn't the only one that matters (Shocking, I know!), be sure to check out other reviews for By the Stars at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Goodreads. You can also follow along on the book's blog tour:
March 9: Robyn Echols | Rambling Reviews
March 10: Bookworm Lisa | Totally Obsessed
March 11:
March 12: Novel-ties | Books R Us
March 13: Read Between the Bindings | This Mormon Life
March 14: Marianne Sciucco | Clean Romance Reviews
March 15: LDS & Lovin’ It | Emmy Mom
March 16: I Am a Reader
March 17: Getting Your Read On
March 18: Mel’s Shelves | The Things I Love Most | From Eeka’s Eyes
March 19: Singing Librarian Books | Inklings and Notions
March 20: Ashley Ziegler | Jorie Loves a Story
March 21: Katie’s Clean Book Collection | My Little Sunshines
March 22: Aubrey Zaruba | Making Life a Bliss Complete | The Random Book Blogger
Books Are Sanity | Fire and Ice
March 23: Becky’s Book Reviews | Rockin’ Book Reviews
March 24: My Reading Spot
March 25: September Fawkes
March 26: Wanna Be Balanced Mom
March 27: Compass Book Ratings | Wishful Endings
March 28: Blooming with Books
March 29: Jorie Loves a StoryMarch 30: Bloggin’ ‘Bout Books
March 31: The Real Housewives of Riverton
(Readalikes: Hm, nothing is coming to mind. You?)
Grade:
If this were a movie, it would be rated:
for violence and a few respectful references to sex
To the FTC, with love: I received a finished copy of By the Stars from the generous folks at Cedar Fort. Thank you!
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Yeah, a book needs more conflict and suspense. The cover is lovely though.
ReplyDeleteIt really is striking, isn't it?
DeleteHi Susan,
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to read and review By the Stars, and for being part of the blog tour. I'm glad you found the novel timeless and uplifting.
I'm sorry you found it predictable at times, but because it is based on a true story I felt I needed to stick to the true story as much as possible. I do feel the novel takes a few turns that will leave readers surprised. I hope readers will find it intriguing to know that it is a true story and realize that because of that it may not have as many ups and downs as novels that are purely fictionalized.
As for the typos, I am irked about it as much as you are, I assure you! Thankfully the electronic file and all future print runs will be corrected, although it doesn't change the fact that I wish those things would have been fixed in the first print run.
I appreciate your review and your honesty!
Thanks again,
Lindsay
Thanks for commenting, Lindsay. I'm sure there is a very fine line between writing a memoir and writing a story that based on true events. It must lead to difficult decisions -- what to leave in the story, what to take out, what to change to create better fiction ... For me, I think the story would have worked better as a memoir. At any rate, it was a sweet love story and I'm glad it was one that really happened :)
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