
The House on Foster Hill by Jaime Jo Wright
Stand-alone Novel
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers, November 21, 2017
REVIEW BY JOAN HALL
I enjoy a well-written dual-timeline story. About a year ago, Mae Clair introduced me to Jaime Jo Wright’s books, and I was hooked. The House on Foster Hill is her debut novel.
Two years after the suspicious death of her husband, Kaine Prescott leaves San Diego and purchases an old home—sight unseen—in her grandfather’s small Wisconsin hometown. Kaine wants to remodel the house partly as a tribute to her late husband. But she’s also convinced his killer is stalking her, and the long-distance move is to put space between her and the unknown stalker.
In 1906, the house on Foster Hill holds painful memories for Ivy Thorpe. When a young woman is found murdered near the home, Ivy sets out to solve the crime and the mysterious woman’s identity. With help from someone from her past, Ivy’s search places her in jeopardy. Who doesn’t want her to know the truth?
My eyes see beyond today, beyond my circumstances in a world jaded and scarred by sin. I see into Heaven. And it is beautiful. And it is good. It is my future. There is no despair in eternity, in God’s presence, in His perfection. There is only hope. He is my hope.
Jaime Jo Wright, The House on Foster Hill
From page one, I was hooked on this story and found it hard to put it down. Told from both Ivy’s and Kaine’s points of view, the author blended the past and present and a parallel between both women. As with Ivy, someone doesn’t want Kaine to learn the truth, and her life is also in danger.
The ending surprised me, which is always a plus for me. If you like dual timelines and suspense, I recommend this one. It’s a fantastic debut novel.
I happily give The House on Foster Hill four and a half fish.

I read the Kindle version of The House on Foster Hill through Kindle Unlimited.
Wonderful review, Joan. Wright’s book sounds like one I would enjoy. I’m heading to Amazon. . .
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I think you would enjoy it, Gwen!
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Isn’t Kaine a cool name for a character? Good review, Joan. You have me wondering about the ending. Guess I need to read Wright’s book and find out what it is!
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I did like that name, Priscilla! It’s different, for sure. And for the ending… I’ll never tell. 🙂
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Thanks for the excellent review, Joan. I grabbed a copy!
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Hope you enjoy it, Grant! I certainly did.
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The Well Read Fish review team has a high batting average. I’m looking forward to the read.
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Sounds like my kind of book. Thanks for sharing, Joan.
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I think you would enjoy this one, Staci!
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This sounds good, the way you review it. I’m not a fan of dual timelines, but I have been known to enjoy them, even love them. This one has over 1600 reviews on Amazon–just wow. I almost never see that for debut authors!
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That’s pretty amazing for a debut novel.
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Mae also introduced me to Jaime Jo Wright and this book speaks to me. Off to check it out. Thanks for sharing, Joan!
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This is the second one of her books that I’ve read and enjoyed. I plan to check out some of her other titles.
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Great review. I added to my reading list 🙂
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Hope you enjoy it, Denise.
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Wonderful review, Joan! This is one of Jaime Jo’s book that I haven’t read, but it sounds excellent. I’m going to have to add it to my TBR. I love dual timeline mystery/suspense novels, and I’ve enjoyed every book of Jaime Jo’s that I have read. She always delivers a great story (or in the case of dual timelines—two stories! 🙂 ).
P.S., I love the passage you chose to highlight, too!
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I am so glad you introduced me to her, Mae. I’d like to read some of her other titles.
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Sounds like a great read, Joan, for anyone who enjoyed dual time line mysteries. I can imagine that it was right up your alley. Thanks for sharing your review and recommendation. 🙂
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You know me too well, Diana. ❤ I really enjoyed this story.
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I’d read this based on the cover alone. I also a well-written dual timeline story, Joan, and this sounds like a compelling one.
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I love the cover. It speaks to me. Thanks, Teri.
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I enjoy a well-written dual narrative – which is hard to achieve. It’s impressive that this debut novel manages it so successfully. Thank you for a lovely review, Joan:).
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She did a great job with a debut novel. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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Great review, Joan. Not an author I was familiar with. I’ll check it out!
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I’m so glad Mae introduced me to her. Thanks for visiting, Olga.
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I love Jaime Jo’s novels but haven’t gotten to The House on Foster Hill yet. Thanks for the nudge!
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I think you’d enjoy this one, Kelly. She did a great job!
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