The Daughter of Shiloh Celebrate Lit Tour {book review and giveaway}
About the Book
Book: The Daughter of Shiloh (Enduring Hope Book Three)
Author: Terri J. Haynes
Genre: Christian Fiction / Romance / Historical Fiction
Release Date: October 1, 2025
A Stampede Tramples Hopes
Collect a series of six historical romances. When life seems weighed down by challenges, there are always pillars of enduring hope and love to be discovered.
Lealie Bevard, a determined Tuskegee Institute student, attends the Shiloh Baptist Church convention in Birmingham on September 19, 1902, to request a scholarship for continued education at Harvard. But a beautiful gathering turns tragic when a stampede breaks out and Lealie is injured. While convalescing at the home of fellow Tuskegee student Milton Rafferty, Lealie’s concerns for her future are set aside to help Milton uncover a mystery revolving around missing church funds and a possible murder. Perhaps a pause in Lealie’s well-laid plans can be used for good and lead to love.
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About the Author
Terri J. Haynes, a native Baltimorean, is a homeschool mom, writer, prolific knitter, freelance graphic artist and former Army wife (left the Army, not the husband). She loves to read, so much that when she was in elementary school, she masterminded a plan to be locked in a public library armed with only a flashlight to read all the books and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. As she grew, her love for writing grew as she tried her hand at poetry, articles, speeches and fiction. She is storyteller at heart. Her passion is to draw readers in the story world she has created and to bring laughter and joy to their lives.
Terri is a 2010 American Christian Fiction Writers Genesis contest finalist, and a 2012 semi-finalist. She is also a 2013 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award Quarterfinalist. Her publishing credits include: Cup of Comfort for Military Families, Crosswalk.com, the Secret Place Devotional, Urbanfaith.com, Vista Devotional, and Publisher’s Weekly.
Terri holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Theology, a Master’s degree in Theological Studies and a certificate in creative writing and graphic design, meeting the minimal requirements of being a geek. She and her husband pastor a church where she serves as executive pastor and worship leader. Terri lives in Maryland with her three wonderful children and her husband, who often beg her not to kill off their favorite characters.
My Thoughts
My favorite kind of historical fiction is that based on true events. The Daughter of Shiloh is one such story, based on the tragic stampede at an African-American church in Birmingham, Alabama in September, 1902.
I like both Laelia and Milton, students of Tuskegee Institute. They're likable and relatable, and both suffer from PTSD after having experienced the Shiloh church stampede. Watching the growth of their faith after the tragedy is inspiring, and the growth of their friendship with each other is sweet.
If you enjoy Christian historical fiction based on true events, then I urge you to add this to your TBR list.
I received a complimentary copy through Celebrate Lit and these opinions are my own.
More from Terri
Growing up in inner-city Baltimore as the fourth daughter of five, money was always tight. Each school year, my mother paid for one field trip because that was all she could afford. With only one shot, I had to pick wisely.
I choose museums every year.
Some years, it was the Walter’s Art Gallery. Others, The Baltimore Museum of Art. I passed up the amusement parks and sports games to go walk through history. My history walking hasn’t changed now that I’m an adult. If I’m traveling, I’m always checking to see what museums are nearby.
History, for me, isn’t just about learning about old things. It’s about learning about old struggles, victories, and modern applications of those things. When I first learned about the Shiloh Baptist Church disaster, it struck me as horrifying and hopeless. As I began to research, however, I saw that this moment in history had a lesson to teach.
The Shiloh Baptist Church stampede is a story of resilience. It gives a snapshot of people, in the worst moment of their lives, figuring out how to move forward. I was moved by the community coming together to care for the victims, many of them total strangers. How local business owners donated to the care of strangers or to cover funeral costs.
History walking informs. It showed me, from a young age, strength and hope. It taught me lessons from ancient texts that helped me through the dark days I encountered in my personal life while writing this book. I wrote this book informed by history that I could face hard times because others did decades ago.
So if you are feeling like there are hard days ahead for you, do a little history walking. Hit the museums or the books. Learn history’s lessons. They are rich and priceless.
Blog Stops
Life on Chickadee Lane, October 29
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 30
Texas Book-aholic, October 31
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, November 1
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 2
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 3
For Him and My Family, November 4
Devoted To Hope, November 5
Stories By Gina, November 6 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, November 6
Simple Harvest Reads, November 7 (Guest Review from Donna)
Holly’s Book Corner, November 8
Book Butterfly in Dreamland , November 9
Cover Lover Book Review, November 9
Pause for Tales, November 10
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, November 12 (Author Interview)
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Terri is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon e-Gift card and a print copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/3d288/the-daughter-of-shiloh-celebration-tour-giveaway





Sounds like a great read.
ReplyDeleteWhat inspired you to write this book?
ReplyDeleteIm looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful
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