By Scott Wyatt
Blurb
A sweeping, coming of age love story set in the Pacific Northwest on the brink of WWII. Rejected by classmates and accomplished swing dancer Sally Springs, high school quarterback Raleigh Starr remains desperate to win her heart. While walking home on Thompson Road, Raleigh catches sight of Mona Garrison, dancing at her bedroom window. He is mesmerized. Still determined to dazzle Sally, Raleigh asks the shy sixteen-year-old to compete with him at the state fair swing dance contest, and she agrees. Swept up in the war, Raleigh realizes too late what Mona has always known: that they are perfect for each other… but he is unaware of the terrible price she has paid for his attention. Thompson Road is a poignant, tender story that reminds us of the power of first love.
My Review
THOMPSON ROAD, historical fiction and romance, takes place during three major periods of history from the 1930’s and into the 1950’s, the Depression, World War II, and the peace year’s immediately following the war. Raleigh Starr, a high school junior, meets Mona Garrison, who though she is 15, is still in 4th grade. She has been labeled feebleminded, but when Raleigh gets to know her, he knows she is not. Raleigh has fallen for Sally Springs, a girl in his class who has little interest in him. Raleigh devises a plan involving Mona to get Sally to drop her boyfriend and see that Raleigh is the one for her. The stage is set for a myriad of events that change the lives of everyone concerned.
The author gives us a look at the practice of eugenics at an asylum, a practice that had previously been outlawed. THOMPSON ROAD is a wonderfully written, face-paced story that clearly illustrates how our innocent (and not so innocent) actions can affect others, for the good, and for the bad. Throughout this heartfelt story, we will witness the growth of the characters from the star-crossed teen years to strong individuals who have learned the hard lessons of life.
Scott Wyatt writes a captivating and compassionate story, one that you won’t be able to put down. THOMPSON ROAD is worthy of the highest rating. It is one book anyone who enjoys romance and historical fiction will find unforgettable.
I was given a copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review.
About the Author
I was born in Portland, Oregon in 1951 and grew up in Sandpoint, Idaho. I’ve earned degrees from Stanford University and the University of Washington, and have worked—full– or, as currently, part–time—as a lawyer since 1976.
In 1999, I founded the Companion Flag Project to elevate and sustain public awareness of all that human beings have in common, their differences notwithstanding. The underpinnings of this campaign are reflected in the closing arguments of attorney Jason McQuade in Beyond the Sand Creek Bridge, and again in “The Sanori Flag Debate,” the appendix to Dimension M.
I have four children and five grandchildren. My wife, Rochelle Wyatt, is a talented Seattle-area actress. Since 2009, we have lived in a beautiful cabin-like home overlooking Lake Sammamish, fifteen miles east of Seattle in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.
Author’s website: www.scottwyattauthor.com
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Sally, thank you so much! What a wonderful Easter egg you are!
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Great review… You make It seem very intriguing… Happy friday and best wishes!. Aquileana 💛🔆
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Aquileana, it is always good to see you. I’ve been so behind in everything, but I will be stopping by your blog soon. Hugs.
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It sounds like Mr. Wyatt got his protagonist into a tricky situation with a potential for big problems. I’m going to take a look. Thank you, Michelle.
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Enjoy!
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Thanks for the review Michelle. The setting is very compelling. It’s nice to meet Scott. Mega hugs!
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It sounds like a wonderful historical fiction read! Well done with your review here, Michelle xx
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Thanks Christy. It is fabulous. You will have to find some time to read it.
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The blurb sounds interesting and your review has definitely piqued my curiosity… Thanks for the wonderful review, dear!
Hope you’re having a great day!
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Thanks. It was a good day.
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Not a huge reader of stuff set in the past, but the blurbs interesting and got me wondering what the price she paid was. 🙂
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You’ll just have to read it to find out. 🙂
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Normally not my cup of tea genre wise but I do have big love for the Pacific North West.
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It is beautiful out there. One of my daughters-in-law is from there, and both my oldest and youngest son (and his family) were stationed there. Gorgeous, though a lot a rain.
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Great review and sounds like a great read. Will be adding this one to my TBR! 🙂
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Thanks, Bette. You won’t be disappointed.
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Sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for sharing.
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Very interesting!
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It sounds like it covers a lot of ground. I usually love big thick books. 🙂 Hugs.
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Worth reading, my friend.
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This is a lovely review Michelle 🙂
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Thank you. It’s a wonderfully written book.
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