
Engraved on the Heart
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June 1, 2018
Physician Micah Greyson returns home to Savannah, GA, from Pennsylvania only to find that the life he once knew no longer suits him. Having learned much about the abolitionist movement while up north, his sympathies have changed. He is reunited with a childhood crush when Keziah Montgomery suffers an epileptic seizure. Their renewed friendship introduces Keziah to the secret work of the Underground Railroad, in which the path to freedom is not easy nor safe in a country about to be torn apart by civil war. When Micah heads back north, Keziah wonders if she will ever see him again. VERDICT Debut novelist Johnson does not shy away from the horrors of slavery and the important role of the Underground Railroad, but the tone of this historical romance is much lighter than expected. Still, fans of the genre will be pleased.
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Starred review from August 13, 2018
In her sparkling debut, Johnson introduces vibrant and flawed Savannah heiress Keziah Montgomery, who comes of age as America hovers on the brink of the Civil War. Keziah, who should be a sought-after bride in aristocratic Savannah society, has epileptic seizures, a condition her family desperately tries to hide. Attending an abolitionist meeting with her childhood friend Micah Greyson, Keziah begins to understand how barbaric it is to own slaves and why they so desperately seek freedom. Despite Micah’s warnings, Keziah finds purpose as a conductor for the Underground Railroad. After Keziah’s brother is reported dead, Keziah’s ailing father becomes even more determined to see Keziah married to a man who can financially take care of the Montgomery women—one who’s not tainted by abolitionist ideals. Hiding a family secret of his own, Micah fears he cannot be the man Keziah needs. With more than a few twists and turns, Johnson crafts an inspirational tale of love, fortitude, and what it means to do the right thing when the very concept of “right” is challenged. Agent: Janet Kobobel Grant, Books & Such Literary.
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