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Saturday, April 5, 2025

#SaturdaySpotlight is on @DianaRubino and MRS. AARON BURR—I’M ELIZA TO YOU

 

Good Morning and Welcome to the first edition of Saturday Spotlight in April 2025!

Today's guest has visited us many times in the past but Diana Rubino is returning today with her novel, Mrs. Aaron Burr - I'm Eliza to You.

Take it away, Diana!

Mrs. Aaron Burr - I'm Eliza to You is part of my "The Sassy Lady" series and my latest biographical romantic novel. It is a true rags-to-riches story: how “Bouncin’ Bet Bowen” who believed George Washington was her father, (he could have been) became Eliza Jumel Burr, wife of Vice President Aaron Burr and New York City’s wealthiest woman.

How interesting! Tell us more...

From the streets of Providence to the grandeur of a New York City mansion, Betsy Bowen - later known as Madame Eliza Jumel Burr, who believed George Washington was her father - lived a life marked with secret longing and bold ambition.

Although her business partnership with the French merchant Stephen Jumel was a cordial one, affording her power in real estate, her heart belonged to Vice President Aaron Burr. Their complex and passionate relationship spanned decades.

When the widower Aaron turned down her marriage proposal, she faked her own death to get Stephen to marry her. She then purchased the historic Mount Morris in Washington Heights and renamed it the Morris-Jumel Mansion. Soon after Stephen's death, she and Aaron finally wed, but their marriage culminated in scandal and betrayal.

Set against the backdrop of America's formative years, Eliza's life reflects the tumultuous society of their time. She left a lasting legacy in the very walls of the mansion that once hosted the nation's founders.

Wow, great blurb! Can we get an excerpt?

Sure! 

Wednesday, July 11, 1804, a day I’ll never forget, I rose early from fitful sleep. Two of my cooks huddled in the kitchen, murmuring instead of cooking. They held the newspaper wide open.

When I walked in, they froze as if turned to stone, and held the paper out to me.

“What is it?” Seeing the paper, I trembled. My mouth dried up. “Oh, no …” I hid my eyes with my hands, I couldn’t bear to look.

“M-Miss Eliza …” Mary stammered. “Vice President Burr shot General Hamilton in a duel.”

Too weak to stand, I grabbed a chair and sank into it. “He …shot Hamilton?” My head spun, dizzy with relief. But I still didn’t know about Aaron. “Is he all right? The vice president?”

“It doesn’t say, ma’am. It just says General Hamilton was mortally wounded.”

Without another word, I ran down the hall, threw open the front door, not closing it behind me, and raced to Gold Street in the gathering morning heat. Humidity soaked my clothes. I mopped sweat from my face.

I banged on his door. No answer. “Aaron, please open the door, we need to talk!” I banged again. Echoes answered me. I stepped back and squinted into the sunlight, shading my eyes to see the upper windows. Nothing stirred. The house was shut tight. He’d fled. But where? When would I see my beloved again?

Hamilton died the next day, and the city fell to its knees in mourning. It was even more pronounced than when Papa passed – because Hamilton was one of New York’s own.

Public grief over Hamilton paled beside the anger at Aaron. As I approached Trinity Church for the funeral, Gouverneur Morris greeted me. “I’m to deliver the eulogy. But indignation mounts to a frenzy already,” he cautioned me, eyeing the mob.

The tolling church bells and muffled drumbeats echoed through the sweltering city air. I thought of every place Aaron could be. I knew he hadn’t meant for this to happen. It was a tragic twist of fate. I also knew Aaron’s political career was over. He’d never be president.

“Oh, Aaron,” I wailed, “Where are you, my love?”

But his prediction had come true. He was the one who walked away. 

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I heard nothing from him as each empty day slipped away. Desperate, I wrote to his daughter Theodosia but received no reply. I contacted his friends, but no one knew his whereabouts.

I saw Mrs. Hamilton on the Broad Way, head to toe in widow’s weeds. I wanted to approach her and offer my condolences, but she knew I was intimate with the vice president, so I kept my distance. Their country home, The Grange, was not far from the Mount Morris mansion I planned to buy. We’d be neighbors someday.

Wonderful, Diana now tell us a little more about yourself and where we can find Mrs. Aaron Burr online...

My passion for history and travel has taken me to every locale of my books and short stories, set in Medieval and Renaissance England, Paris, Egypt, the Mediterranean, Virginia, New England, Washington D.C. and New York. My urban fantasy romance, FAKIN’ IT, won a Top Pick award from Romantic Times. I’m a member of the Richard III Society and the Aaron Burr Association. My husband Chris and I own CostPro, an engineering firm based in Boston. In my spare time, I bicycle, golf, play my piano, devour books of any genre, and spend as much time as possible living the dream on my beloved Cape Cod. 

You can find/follow me on my website, blog and Facebook.

Mrs. Aaron Burr - I'm Eliza to You can be found at Amazon for Kindle, in Paperback and Hardcover and other online retailers HERE.

Thank You, So Much, Diana for sharing your book with us today!

We wish you the best of luck and God's blessings on all of your work.

Hope you enjoyed today's spotlight friends and that you'll check back weekly or more often to visit with the great authors and artists featured here on our blog.

Until next time ... Be BLESSED!
PamT

Saturday, March 29, 2025

#SaturdaySpotlight is on Donna B. Snow and Past, Present & Future: Why Everyone Should Read the Bible

Good Morning and Welcome to another edition of Saturday Spotlight.

It's been a long, long while since our guest today visited the blog so please extende your warmest greetings to Donna B. Snow with her new, nonfiction book, Past, Present, and Future Why Everyone Should Read the Bible.

Thanks for joining us, Donna! Please tell us why you wrote this book...

2024 was a very unsettling year for all of us. The world was getting ever darker. Ir was getting harder and harder to tell right from wrong, and there didn’t seem to be much hope to be found.

I’ve read my Bible cover to cover several times and I know the end will come one day, but with everything that was going on I truly felt like the end was near

A Christian coworker introduced me to a couple of prophecy preachers and I started listening to them, one of whom is from Israel. After listening we would discuss what was going on in the world and how everything was pointing toward the end times.

This book is actually dedicated to those preachers (as well as my friend) for opening my eyes to prophecy, as well as to a few select people who have led me closer to God and to understanding how special the Bible is – and just how important it is to all of us.

I felt a strong tug on my heart during that time, to share that message, to help other people to see  the Bible for what it truly is, a guidebook into the future.

The God who knows past, present, and future, has mapped it all out for us, even gave us markers and guideposts in time. They’re all in the book!

My book is just a glimpse of what can be found in His Word.

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Wow, Interesting! I know there is a lot in the Bible about the end times and it's always good to hear someone else's opinion on that topic. Can we get a peek into the book?

Sure, here's the Blurb: Are you worried about everything that’s happening in the world today? Wars and rumors of wars all around the world…are you wondering if things will ever get better? Is World War III coming? Will the USA survive? And if not, what will the world be like?

Believe it or not, there’s a book that was written almost two thousand years ago that tells of things that have happened in the past as well as what’s going to happen in the future.

That book is the Bible. It isn’t about religion; it’s about the Creator’s love for us.

God’sWord is a guidebook to help us live the best lives we can. His mercy and love are strong enough to carry us through.

Past, Present, and Future is a glimpse into the message He has for you.

Excerpt: Should you read the Bible? The answer to that is ABSOLUTELY! 
The Bible was a gift, written to help us understand the world we live in and get to know the God who loves us.

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Why should you read the Bible?
Because the Bible is the only way you will ever understand this world, even your own life. 
This book has many facets. It is a book of history, a guidebook for our lives—and a hope for the future.

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Thank You, Donna! Now tell us a little about yourself...

I’m a native New Englander, and I love the change of seasons, although I love winter less and less as it seems to get longer each year. But you can’t beat the beauty of fall colors, or the smell of things coming to life in spring. I’d love to have you join me in this, the springtime of my writing.

I write inspirational romances and women’s fiction, as well as Christian music.

Find out more by visiting my website and connecting with me on Facebook and Instagram.

Thank You for visiting with us today, Donna! We wish you the best of luck and God's blessings with your new book.

Hope you enjoyed today's spotlight, Friends. Past Present and Future can be purchased at Amazon and you can check out Donna's previous posts HERE.

Until next time, take care, God Bless and happy reading!
PamT