
- Title: Reviving the Commander
- Author: Nadine C. Keels
- Genre: Royalty, Historical Fiction, Fantasy
- Where to Find it: Amazon* – Goodreads – BookBub
- Would I recommend it? A DEFNITE 5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You should definitely read it. You can see my review here.
Synopsis:
She isn’t a beautiful young maiden hoping to erase the Commander’s memory.
Opal Whilstead knows she has a reputation: a reputation as a bright, giving, upright woman—smiling and laughing her way through hopeless spinsterhood. It’s been so long since she’s had serious feelings for a man, but now she finds herself taken with the Commander Exemplar of Diachona’s army.And she regrets it.
Not only is the Exemplar a widower still longing for his wife, but he’s the father of the reigning king. Even if a man of such prestige could find love again, he’d be unlikely to search for it among the kingdom’s old maids. Besides, Opal dreads being found, due to a grievous secret she carries…
First Line: Reviving the Commander




“I, Alexander Matthias, take thee, Vale Elisabetha, to be my wedded wife”
— Reviving the Commander by Nadine C. Keels
This sounds really good! This week I featured the first line from The Italian Ballerina by Kristy Cambron. http://gracetogrowblog.com/italian-ballerina-kristy-cambron/
Hope you have a great week!
This sounds like an interesting read! And I love the cover. I’m currently reading Deception by Patricia Bradley and the first line is: “Today was not a good day to die.” Have a great week!
I loved Shadow Among the Sheaves
My first line is from The Secrets Between Them by Susie Dietze:
Joel Morgan was not in the mood to be lied to.
I have not heard of this author before. Thanks for sharing!