Book of the Week! A Beggar’s Bargain… #Fiction #LiterarySagas #Review @JanSikes3

I am feeling a little sheepish this morning, as two of the jobs I so proudly accomplished yesterday, simply failed. One had the wrong data, and the other, an important email, failed to send for some reason.

So, I thought I had better do something easy and uncomplicated today, and the first thing I thought of was our latest review of Jan Sikes truly amazing story, A Beggar’s Bargain…

A shocking proposal that changes everything.
Desperate to honor his father’s dying wish, Layken Martin vows to do whatever it takes to save the family farm.
Once the Army discharges him following World War II, Layken returns to Missouri to find his legacy in shambles and in jeopardy. A foreclosure notice from the bank doubles the threat. He appeals to the local banker for more time—a chance to rebuild, plant, and harvest crops and time to heal far away from the noise of bombs and gunfire.
But the banker firmly denies his request. Now what?
Then, the banker makes an alternative proposition—marry his unwanted daughter, Sara Beth, in exchange for a two-year extension. Out of options, money, and time, Layken agrees to the bargain.
Now, he has two years to make a living off the land while he shares his life with a stranger.
If he fails at either, he’ll lose it all.

About the author

Jan Sikes

Jan Sikes

I’ve been an avid reader all my life. There’s nothing I love more than losing myself in a story.

Oddly enough, I had no ambition to be a writer. But I wound up in mid-life with a story that begged to be told. Not just any story, but a true story that rivaled any fiction creation. Through fictitious characters, the tale came to life in an intricately woven tale that encompasses four books. Not satisfied to stop with the books, I released music CDs of original music matching the time period of each story segment. In conclusion, to bring the story full circle, I published a book of poetry and art. I was done.

Wrong!

The story ideas keep coming, and I don’t intend to turn off the creative fountain.

I love all things metaphysical and often include those aspects in my stories.

I am a member of the Author’s Marketing Guild, The Writer’s League of Texas, Story Empire, and the Paranormal Writer’s Guild. I am an avid fan of Texas music and grandmother of five beautiful souls. I reside in North Texas.

Our Review

Fresh from the war, Layken is determined to restore his parents farm, but the Bank Manager refuses to help him.

He reconsiders and agrees to help him if he marries his daughter. He needs to offload her to please his future wife.

When I started reading this story about Layken and Sarah, two people thrown together by fate, I imagined how awful it would be if they didn’t get on. They might resent their predicament or take an instant dislike to each other. But born out of necessity, the perfect relationship begins, one that I could tell would grow into something special. I loved reading how they gradually learned to live with a stranger and forget their past.

I didn’t want this story to end. It reminded me of one of my childhood favourites, a serialised television programme called The Waltons, an early American family.

A Beggar’s Bargain is a delightful, well-written story, a happy Ever After in the making, with plenty of drama and romantic moments. Definitely one I will read again…

I’m off to try again with yesterdays errors… Happy Tuesday, folks! XX


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  1. Beem Weeks Avatar

    A wonderful review! I am so excited for Jan and the success she’s having with A Beggar’s Bargain. I grew up watching The Waltons in the 1970s. Great reference for those who remember the series. Congratulations to Jan. Well done.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      A Beggar’s Bargain is definitely one I will be reading again, Beem…

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  2. Nicholas C. Rossis Avatar

    Ah, the Waltons… a classic if I ever heard one! Thanks for the review. “I didn’t want this story to end” – the mark of a great book :)

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      and it really is a great story!

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  3. D.L. Finn, Author Avatar

    Great review! I agree, it was a story I didn’t want to see end either :)

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    1. Author Jan Sikes Avatar

      Thank you SO much for the kind words, Denise!

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  4. Robbie Cheadle Avatar

    Hi ladies, a lovely review of this book. I’ve not seen the Waltons but I’ve heard of it.

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    1. Author Jan Sikes Avatar
  5. D. Wallace Peach Avatar

    I’m so glad you enjoyed the book. I thought it was great too. And it did have a wonderful “Waltons” feel to it. Congrats to Jan on another excellent review. :-)

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I am already planning to read it again, Diana…

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    2. Author Jan Sikes Avatar

      Thank you, Diana, for adding your recommendation! Much appreciated.

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  6. joyyorkauthor Avatar

    This is an amazing review, Jan! Congratulations! I can’t wait to read it!

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    1. Author Jan Sikes Avatar

      Thank you, Joy! I hope you enjoy it!

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  7. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

    A big contratulations on the wonderful review, Jan!

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    1. Author Jan Sikes Avatar
      1. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

        You’re welcome, Jan!

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    2. Author Jan Sikes Avatar

      Thank you, Jacqui!

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  8. coldhandboyack Avatar

    Thanks for sharing your review of this wonderful book.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      It really was our pleasure, Craig. We loved it!

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    2. Author Jan Sikes Avatar

      Thank you, Craig!

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  9. Author Jan Sikes Avatar

    Oh, ladies, this review made my heart sing today! I hadn’t made the blog rounds yet, but saw this on Twitter and had to come on over! Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I am thrilled that you enjoyed the story!

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      It is a wonderful story, Jan and I miss them all already. I will be reading it again… 💖💖

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  10. Dan Antion Avatar

    Another great book by Jan and a great review.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      Thanks Dan, I loved Jan’s book!

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  11. Darlene Avatar

    A great review. I loved this book as well.

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    1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes Avatar

      I was sorry to reach the end, Darlene…

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    2. Author Jan Sikes Avatar

      Thank you, Darlene!

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