Linda Chaikin is a Christian fiction author with a focus on historical fiction. She sometimes publishes using the name L.L. Chaikin.
Linda was the youngest of 10 children and her father died shortly after she was born. She wrote her first full-length novel with pen and paper at the age of 14 - this novel was later rewritten as Wednesday's Child, part of the Day to Remember series.
She met her husband, Steve, in a Bible study, and they were married 6 months later. They both went to Multnomah School for the Bible, now known as Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary in Portland, Oregon.
Revisiting one of my favourite authors from my teenage years. I don't think I've read these in a good 15+ years. It's light reading, but I quite enjoyed it
Ending the year with my favorite authors was a good plan! Another five star book by Mrs. Chaikin. Although her books often feature similar tropes, i.e, the evil family member, the sarcastically witty male love interest, she still manages to make every story unique while capturing the essence of the time and place.
One of my favorite series by Mrs. Chaikin features pirates, and I guess it was a favorite for her too because she wrote another trilogy about them! This time around, there was less struggle and a bit more romance. I'm in more of a romantic mood during the holidays so it fit!
Bruce did have his struggles, and I believe we'll get more in to them in the next book. Devora comes from a loveless family, but I don't see her as having the same struggle as the heroine in the other pirate centered series.
This book was fast paced and action packed, while I still got to know quite a bit about the characters, this one was focused more on the adventure. Unlike many of her other books, these two fall for each other rather quickly so I'm anticipating the next book to be about how they will be kept apart! In fact I'm ready to get to the next book because Devora ends the book in a completely unexpected way that has me dying to know more!
I highly recommend this book and anything written by Linda Chaikin!
This is book 1 of 3 and deals with the oppression of the native people of the Carribean, Central and South America by the Spanish as well as showing the growing Reformation movement in the Christian religion. Peppered with scripture, it begins the story to 2 people and how they come to terms with their parents and their faith.
This review is actually for the whole series, because it really does take all 3 books to finish the thought… it could have been one large novel. Takes a look at themes like revenge - justice - forgiveness with a healthy bit of spiritual devotion stirred in. As an action story, it has intrigue and some great "all-is-lost" moments that keep you reading 'til the end. Enjoyable.
I'm rating this book how I rated the series since as a standalone it felt like an incomplete thought. For my taste, it didn't have enough about the actual characters and had way too many historical elements that were boring at times.
It did set the stage nicely for the next two books though which is why you really need to read all three to get the full picture.
Oh my goodness! I didn't think I would ever get through this book. I just wasn't into it...I've read so many Linda Chaikin books the last few months I've burned out. However, I did finish this book, and all in all I really liked it. Can't wait to finish the series.
I love Chaikin's novels and this one was not dissapointing even though the title is a little tacky.Bruce/Nikolas is quite the dashing hero. Favorit character is Kitt Bonner (yes I'm aware that liking him more than Bruce is sacrilige don't judge)Wonderful introduction and build -up for the series
I really only scanned this story, but I read enough to understand the author's talent, and to look forward to reading the second book in the series- especially since the author rather frustratingly ended the book on a sort of cliff-hager...
I read this book back when I was in high school. I remember it being a favorite at the time, but it’s been so long that I decided to re-read it. It was like reading it for the first time, which was a cool experience. I enjoyed the story. There’s enough adventure in it to keep you interested, but the romance is what really drives the story. It’s a clean, solid romantic adventure novel. The reason I give it 4 instead of 5 stars is that there seems to be an overload of adjectives. Sometimes it’s not noticeable, but other times it’s distracting. Not everything needs to be described in detail 😅 Other than that, I’d recommend it if the person is into romance and adventure stories.
This is one of my most favorite series I have ever read! Shout out to Linda Chaikin’s talents! The characters were so deep and interesting and the locations and historical backdrop were amazing! I feel like I learned so much about Spain and life in the 1600’s. I loved that they were trying to help Holland against the Spaniards. Bruce was super dreamy and his and Devora’s meeting in the second book was fantastically written. You never knew what was going to happen next in the story because there were so many twists and turns that kept you on your toes. Definitely recommend!
An interesting read! I must say that the end was a lead to the 2nd book for sure! The story continues in Silver Dreams. That's okay with me because I have all 3 books. Note: There's not indication on the cover as to the sequence. But, a small search helps to find it.
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