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Readers looking for a clear gospel message, as found in the novels of Janette Oke, Gilbert Morris, and Lauraine Snelling, will want to begin this new series.
Recommended to faithful fans of historical Christian romance. ["Bound to attract…readers desiring an uplifting, scripture-based novel in which faith and prayer are key elements in the development of both the plot and the characters": LJ 3/15/18 review of the Bethany House hc.]
Bound to attract fans of the author's "Heart of the Frontier" series and readers desiring an uplifting, scripture-based novel in which faith and prayer are key elements in the development of both the plot and the characters.
Phoebe, the daughter of a German count, is shocked when she finds out her father lied to her about her family origins and his intentions for bringing her to America...
Peterson ("Brides of Seattle" series) produces a strong sense of the Wild West in this riveting story of life in the mining camps of 1890s Montana. With absorbing characters, a suspenseful plot, and foreboding tone, this new series is guaranteed to be one of her best.
Peterson's second book in the historical series (after A Sensible Arrangement) offers a well-crafted narrative and engaging characters. A memorable and heartwarming pick for fans of novels by Beth Vogt and Cathleen Armstrong.
This engaging synthesis of historical detail, romance, and Christian faith is certain to please Peterson's multitude of fans. Also recommend to readers of Ginny Aiken, Lori Wick, Tamera Alexander, and Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Peterson delivers another solid historical romance, and fans will be eager to read the next installment in her frontier series (The Ice Cutter's Daughter; The Quarryman's Bride).