This is a Leonberger blog but sometimes I post about books that are not about Leonbergers but that are books that I want to promote. This is another one of those. I recently read “The Broken And The Foolish” Paperback – by Sara Kjeldsen. It was a book that I loved and therefore want to promote. Naturally I rated it five stars. I should mention that in my review below I am referencing the movie “Once upon a Time in the West”. That is because I saw some similarities between the stories. They are both suspenseful revenge stories and the main characters are both traumatized gunslingers and both stories are epic. However, they are completely different stories otherwise. This story is from a feminine perspective.
- Paperback – September 3, 2017, ISBN-10 : 1976072891, ISBN-13 : 978-1976072895, 344 pages, Item Weight : 1.02 pounds, dimensions : 6 x 0.78 x 9 inches, it cost $21.00 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Kindle – October 14, 2017, ASIN : B076G9FSP2, 346 pages. It is currently $3.99 on Amazon.com. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.

Amazon’s description of the book
Some outlaws kill for the rush.
Mary just wants to survive.
Fed up with the saloon life and her abusive boss, Mary flees in the middle of the night to travel the open road, nearly losing her life several times as she encounters bullies, seasoned outlaws, and natural predators. She also meets a few people – and animals – who make their mark on her heart in ways she never imagined.
There were many female outlaws who existed in America’s Old West. This is Mary’s story.
This is my Amazon review of The Broken And The Foolish by Sara Kjeldsen
Once Upon a Time in the West Life Was Cruel To One Woman and She Fought Back Hard
To help her family avoid the cruel fate of starvation Mary takes a job as a so-called saloon girl and so begins her journey into hell. Her boss Max is an evil and cruel man but one day she escapes, and she kills a man in the process. As an outlaw she encounters several evil bullies who try to take advantage of her, and she must kill again. Her life is not only misery. She enjoys the beautiful nature in the Ozarks. Then she discovers that Max has killed her sister and mother just to get back at her and so begins her quest for revenge. The story may seem simple enough so far, but life throws her a few curve balls that I did not expect. There’s romance, betrayal, shoot-outs, and more cruel bullies. It seems like she is not getting any breaks, but she is a survivor and a great gunslinger who knows how to take care of herself.
One section of the book, related to a medicine woman, or so-called witch, might be uncomfortable to some readers, but I thought the implicit commentary on society, religion, philosophy was brilliant and powerful, and it forced me to think about the issue(s) in a way I have not done before. Mary is no angel, but she is not a bad person either. Life was cruel to her, and she did not always make the best decisions trying to survive. She is a killer, and she seeks revenge, but all the men she kills are bad guys, and she makes sense as a desperate and traumatized female outlaw. My thoughts went to Harmonica in “Once Upon a Time in the West”. He was an outlaw and a sad, traumatized, perhaps even pitiful soul whose purpose in life was revenge, and yet he is probably the most iconic character in the history of Wild West movies. I saw a number of parallels between Harmonica and Mary. Max would then correspond to Frank. Don’t get me wrong, it is a totally different story.
This book is suspenseful, dramatic, romantic, emotional, cruel, sad, beautiful, and action packed. It has everything you want in a western, but the main character is a woman. I think you can say it is a feminist perspective. Everyone may not be ready for that, but I thought it was a great book. This book certainly made an impression on me. I highly recommend it.

I am also adding another review of a short story by Sara Kjeldsen that I recently read. It was an intense and fun quick read called Eve and Adam. I rated it five stars. I should mention that I got the story on kindle as part of free one day promotion that she had. I wrote a review, but Amazon is taking its jolly time to post it, so I am not including a link to my review right now. I will update later.
- Paperback – September 16, 2015, ISBN-10 : 1517362385, ISBN-13 : 978-1517362386, 72 pages, Item Weight : 3.84 ounces, dimensions : 5.98 x 0.15 x 9.02 inches, it cost $9.99 on US Amazon. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.
- Kindle – September 17, 2015, ASIN : B015IN12TG, 37 pages. It is currently $3.99 on Amazon.com. Click here to order it from Amazon.com.

Amazon’s description of the book
Adam meets Eve, a girl who lives in a cult village, on the afternoon he plans to kill himself. Her whimsical charm pulls him away from his suicidal ideations, but he soon learns that she holds a world of darkness that rivals his own. They long to escape their suppressive backgrounds, but there are people in Adam’s town who already have other plans for him.
Eve & Adam is the story of two young free thinkers and the harmful outcomes of prejudice and hate.
This is my Amazon review of Eve & Adam by Sara Kjeldsen
Two Outcasts from Two Oppressive Worlds
Eve lives in a cult village that she is trying to escape. She is unhappy with the backwards religious beliefs and an arranged marriage she is being forced into. She meets Adam a suicidal young man who finds the intolerance of the people in the town he lives in insufferable. Other than their oppression they don’t seem to have a lot in common. Together they try to escape their respective situations, but this turns out to be quite difficult and dangerous.
I read the kindle version. It was a quick one (or two) hour intense read that made my evening. The dialogue was captivating and enlightening. The story was suspenseful and unpredictable and there was something interesting and unexpected happening on essentially every page. Despite being tragic the story was very enjoyable and entertaining, and when I was done it left me pondering on life and the role of belief systems in our various cultures. I highly recommend this short story.
About the Author

Sara is a Canadian multi-genre author who loves tea and adventures. This is a list of her published books https://saraflower.ca/my-published-books/

Both books sound good even though they are totally different. Great reviews, Thomas!
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Yes that is what I thought. Thank you so much Priscilla.
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This sounds good, Thomas. Thanks.
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Thank you Jacqui.
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This is a great review, Thomas! Sara Kjeldsen sounds like an amazing author. I love westerns.
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Yes it was a great read. People forget that there were female gunslingers / outlaws in old West, and they had great stories, different stories.
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Sounds interesting! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much Dawn
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Both books sound interesting. Lovely reviews!
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Thank you so much Kaushal
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Sounds so interesting, both books sound great.
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Thank you Pooja. Most western stories are about male heroes, or outlaws, but this book has a different perspective.
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Yeah, I really like that.
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Thanks for the introduction to Sara Flower Kjeldsen’s work. It sounds very interesting, and I’m especially intrigued by her western.
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Thank you David. Yes this western was a great read, suspenseful, touching, thoughtful and it was a different perspective.
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This sounds like a really great read, Thomas. This is a new author to me, so thank you for the introduction!
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Yes it certainly was. Thank you so much Jan.
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I hadn’t heard of this author, Thomas, but you sure intrigued me with the reviews of her books. I’ve read other books about female gunslingers and enjoyed them. I also liked your review of Eve and Adam and I picked that one up to check out her storytelling. Thanks so much for the recommendation!
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Thank so much Diane for your kind words and it is great that you are looking into this author.
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Oh my gosh wow thanks so much for posting!! Much appreciated. Both reviews made my night!
The review of The Broken & The Foolish really blew me away. I enjoy the comparison with another western about another outlaw who goes for revenge.
When Cotton Fields Burn might shock you even more. 😅 There’s a definite surprise for those who read the first book.
I’m glad you enjoyed Eve & Adam too!
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Thank you so much Sara for your kind words and the great reading experience. I was going to mention it but I did not get around to it yet. My second review has not yet shown up on amazon. I have the Cotton Fields Burn book and I’ve started reading it. I am very much looking forward to it.
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Thank you so much Sara, I appreciate it
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My review for Eve & Adam finally showed up on Amazon (in the US). It took its jolly time but there it is.
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Yay! I’m so glad. Thanks for reviewing both. It was great to hear your thoughts.
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HI Thomas, both of these stories sound good. I don’t read much in the Westerns genre, but the second short story really appeals to me. Thank you for your reviews. I’ll go over to Amazon and look for Adam & Eve.
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Thank you so much Robbie. I can add that if you click on the book cover above it takes you to the book.
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Thank you, Thomas. I got it.
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Thank you for sharing these lovely reviews and mentioning the connection that “The Broken And The Foolish” helped you make
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Thank you so much Luisa. Yes I think it is interesting when you see a connection even though it is not similar.
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I totally agree with you
Thanks again, dear Thomas
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