Book Review: Shilo

Today, I’m participating in a book review tour for Shilo, a sweet rom-com novel by Jennifer Lynn Cary. It is part of The Weather Girls Wedding Shoppe and Venue series.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary digital copy of this book from the publisher as part of Celebrate Lit publicity tours. All views expressed are my own. This post includes Amazon affiliate links.
My Review

My memories of 1973 are sketchy at best. For sure, I don’t remember much about the adult world of that era… things like the Jesus People and Breck Girls. However, I find it a fascinating time to read about because I have a child’s perspective on that time period, and I enjoy fitting pieces together that I hadn’t considered before.
Shilo is an entertaining read. The plot is somewhat predictable–small town girl comes home to Indiana after 10 years in California to enter into a marriage of convenience with her first love, the boy next door. What kept me turning the pages, though, was the characters. Shilo is quirky, independent, and altogether lovable. Jesse is dependable and thoughtful.
This is the first book I’ve read of this series, but it worked well as a stand-alone story. However, it would be fun to go back and read earlier installments as well.
From the Publisher
From Breck Girl to Hippie to Jesus People…
…It’s been a long journey back home
But can her heart truly find peace where it all began?
When free-spirit Shilo Anderson inherits two million dollars with an unexpected condition—marriage—she refuses to be bound by her grandfather’s will. Until her beloved aunt faces cancer with no insurance to cover chemotherapy.
She won’t marry for money for herself, but to save her aunt’s life? She’ll make that sacrifice in a heartbeat.
Maybe.
Jesse Franklin never forgot his first love. When her grandfather’s will brings Shilo back to their hometown, he discovers his love for her has only deepened with time. Offering to marry her to help save her aunt, no problem.
Keeping it a marriage of convenience, that might be a problem. More like impossible.
As their feelings grow stronger, Shilo faces her greatest fear: revealing the truth about her past decade. Can she make Jesse see she doesn’t belong on anyone’s pedestal?
Return to 1973 Kokomo, Indiana, where faith shapes the journey and the legend of the cardinal in the sycamore still proves true love endures all seasons.
You will enjoy this sweet, quirky tale of second chances, because sometimes the rough patches prepare us for the wildly wonderful.
About the Author

Historical Christian Romance author and three-time Selah Award nominee, Jennifer Lynn Cary, likes to say you can take the girl out of Indiana, but you can’t take the Hoosier out of the girl. Now transplanted to the Arizona desert, this direct descendant of Davy Crockett and her husband of forty-plus years enjoy time with family where she shares tales of her small-town heritage and family legacies with their grandchildren. She is the author of The Crockett Chronicles series, The Relentless series, and The Weather Girls trilogy, as well as the stand-alone novel, Cheryl’s Going Home, her novella Tales of the Hob Nob Annex Café, and her split-time novels The Traveling Prayer Shawl and The Forgotten Gratitude Journal. Her current spin-off series, The Weather Girls Wedding Shoppe and Venue, contains standalones with a common thread.
More from Jennifer
The story for Shilo has been fermenting in my brain for a long time. I had always loved Neil Diamond’s song of the same title and could see his characters playing out their parts and thought what would happen if the girl came back after ten years?
However, what I didn’t catch was that Shilo in the song was a boy, an imaginary boy who’d been a friend to a lonely boy.
In my brain, I missed the importance of him turning to his only friend in his mind.
Instead, I had a little girl moving in next door—she was Shilo—and they went from being friends to first loves, but something called her away and though he understood, he called her name like before hoping she’d return.
Okay, so not what Neil Diamond had in mind, but it became Jesse’s back story.
Then I had to ask, what was so important that she had to leave? That’s when I remembered Breck Girls. Do you remember them?
There was a time as a child that I thought one of the Breck Girls on the back of a magazine was so beautiful, I said, “She’s prettier than Mom.”
I was quickly (verbally) chastised by my dad who made sure to inform me that no one was prettier than my mom. I never thought of it as an insult. My mom was the high standard for beauty, and for someone to be even prettier, they were definitely a looker. However, I learned to keep those types of opinions to myself if my Dad was around. Mom understood and didn’t take offense—in fact, as I meant it, she thought it was a compliment that I found her so pretty.
All that to say that Breck Girls were a part of my growing up years, into the seventies. I wondered how Breck Girls were chosen, and if Shilo could/should be one. I learned there’s even an exhibit at the Smithsonian dedicated to Breck Girls and those lovely pastel portraits.
So, when (my) Shilo told Jesse she had to go before he could tell her that he loved her, it was because she’d been chosen to be a Breck Girl. Now I had a framework to start building the story.
I hope that when you read Shilo: A Sweet, Quirky, Romantic Muddle, you will be transported back to 1973 with many of your own memories.
Abundant blessings,
Jenny
Blog Stops
- Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, November 15
- The Important Things in Life: God, Books, & Chocolate , November 15
- Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, November 16
- Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, November 17
- A Reader’s Brain, November 18 (Author Interview)
- Texas Book-aholic, November 19
- A Modern Day Fairy Tale, November 20 (Author Interview)
- For Him and My Family, November 21
- Books Less Travelled, November 22 (Author Interview)
- Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 23
- Mary Hake, November 24
- The Mommies Reviews, November 24
- Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 25
- Roads to Everywhere, November 26
- Fiction Book Lover, November 27 (Author Interview)
- Pause for Tales, November 28
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Jennifer is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and an eBook copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

5 Comments
Jcp
Sounds awesome
Nancy
Lovely cover
Dreaa Drake
This sounds like a really cool book thanks for sharing!
Thomas Gibson
Thank you for the thoughtful review! I love that Shilo is described as a sweet, character-driven story — the mix of a small-town comeback, first love, and second chances sounds like just the kind of cozy & emotional read I enjoy. I’m especially drawn to quirky, independent characters like Shilo and thoughtful, dependable love interests like Jesse. After reading your review, I’m definitely adding this one to my TBR list.
Dreaa Drake
Sounds like a really good book! Ty for sharing!