Sunday, June 26, 2022

Stars In The Night by Cara Putman

About the Book

Book: Stars in the Night

Author: Cara Putman

Genre: WWII Romantic Suspense

Release date: February 1, 2022

Hollywood 1942. When attorney Audra Schaeffer’s sister disappears, Audra flies to Hollywood to find her but instead must identify her body. Determined to bring the killer to justice, Audra takes a job with the second Hollywood Victory Caravan. Together with Robert Garfield and other stars, she crisscrosses the southern United States in a campaign to sell war bonds. When two other women are found dead on the train, Audra knows the deaths are tied to that of her sister. Could the killer be the man with whom she’s falling in love?

 

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 My Review: 

The year was 1942. Rosemary, like so many other people, went to Hollywood during its boom time. The glamorous, glistening heyday of movies, beautiful actress and actors, was never all glistening gold. It was also war time. When Rosemary vanishes, her sister will not let that go. Audra is a lawyer. That part was a bit stretched because I'm not sure we can have female lawyers in that time frame, but it works so well for the story, so I just went with it. 

Our country was hurting and our troops needed moral support. Thus this story dove into the traveling caravans that went about raising the moral of our fighting men by taking the "show on the road" for them. Hollywood was bringing the "silver screen" to the troops. To find out what happened to her sister, Audra joins the Hollywood Victory Caravan. Her main suspect is a B listing actor, Robert Garfield. He knew Rosemary, did the have a part in her disappearance and death? 

As odd as this will sound to some, I do know a good bit about that time frame and for that reason I like the over all accuracy of the story. I love how Robert shows his faith, boldly. The tone and suspense of the story are bound to sweep you away and if you don't know about this era of history and Hollywood, then you are in for a treat and a good chunk of history. 

4 Stars 

About the Author

Since the time I could read Nancy Drew, I have wanted to write mysteries. In 2005 I attended a book signing at my local Christian bookstore. The rest, as they say, is history. There I met Colleen Coble. With prompting from my husband, I shared my dream with Colleen. Since those infamous words, I’ve been writing award-winning books with the count currently at 35 published and more in the works.

In addition to writing, I am a mom of four, attorney, clinical professor at a Big Ten university, active in women’s ministry, and all around crazy woman. Crazy about God, my husband, and my kids. I graduated with honors from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (Go Huskers!), George Mason Law School, and Purdue University’s MBA program. You can learn more about my books at http://www.caraputman.com. And if you’d like a copy of my legal suspense novella, Dying for Love, simply connect with me here (http://www.caraputman.com/contact/), and I’ll send you the link.

More from Cara

One of the things I loved about writing Stars in the Night, set during World War II, is that I learned so many things. As a World War II history nut, that keeps the writing fresh and exciting. Here are a few of the things I learned while writing Stars in the Night:

1) There really was a Hollywood Victory Caravan. The Hollywood Victory Caravan traveled by train Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., then north through cities like Chicago and Minneapolis.

2) If something had happened to the train, Hollywood would have been ravaged. The real caravan was filled with stars like Abbott and Costello, Desi Arnez, Bing Crosby, and Groucho Marx. The papers at the time said the stars would have gone out in Hollywood if anything had happened.

3) The first train entertained the President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the White House. What a great way to launch the tour. And Mrs. Roosevelt had a staff member standing immediately behind her to help her “remember” everyone who came by so she could say something personal to them.

4) The Winecoff Hotel, where I have my stars stay while they’re in Atlanta, was the site of the worst hotel fire in American history and has recently been restored and renovated.

5) I initially considered having the tour appear at Ford’s Theater, but it was essentially abandoned during the World War Two era – and was used as storage. Hard to believe if you tour that beautifully restored theater today.

6) The National Theater has had continuous shows running since December 1835. Fortunately for my story, it had a hole the summer of 1942, which fit perfectly with when I wanted my caravan to have a show there.

7) The Hollywood Canteen didn’t open until later in 1942. Since my first book involved a canteen, I really wanted to include the Hollywood Canteen. Besides, what’s more romantic than movie stars mixing with and entertaining servicemen? Unfortunately, it was in the planning stages during Stars in the Night. Maybe in the next book…

As you can see, I love the details of history. I hope Stars in the Night sweeps you away to a time that was rich in service, glamour, and conflict.

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Cara is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of Stars in the Night!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/1eb7a/stars-in-the-night-celebration-tour-giveaway


7 comments:

Lori Smanski said...

thank you for your thoughts. hmmm a female lawyer in 1942 this sounds like a very good book I like her writing style

Bea LaRocca said...

Thank you for sharing your review of Stars In The Night, this sounds like an excellent read and I am looking forward to it

slehan said...

Looks like a book I will enjoy. I like the time period.
Thanks for the contest.

Madie said...

I enjoy this period of history, and I'm sure this book has a lot to teach me about it. Its good to hear that its setting is well-researched, and the mystery sounds really engrossing as well :) . Thanks for sharing about it :) !

Suzannah Clark said...

I love that you know a lot about this era and that you were impressed by this book. I will have to grab it and read.

marisela zuniga said...

This sounds like a really good book

Betsy Barnes said...

Thank you for the review.