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Crazy Avid reader rated it 12 years ago
I was given this book for an exchange of an honest review.The pro'sCarl was rich in character. A good man, a heart that struggled with honesty about his past. He was embarrassed of what his family represented. They were rich and powerful and took advantage of the poor to get what they wanted. He als...
An Excellent Library
An Excellent Library rated it 12 years ago
Escaping from imprisonment for a crime he didn’t commit, Carl von Reichert flees to a small German farming community in Michigan and agrees to assist a young widow in saving her farm as she awaits the arrival of the new groom whom her father has promised her to.He could never marry a woman like Anna...
iola
iola rated it 12 years ago
It is 1880 in Forestville, Michigan, and German immigrant Annalisa Werner has just become a widow. There was no love lost between her and her husband, and she has no desire to marry again but knows she must in order to pay off the loan on her farm and prevent lumber baron E.B. Ward taking it. Her fa...
An Excellent Library
An Excellent Library rated it 12 years ago
Lily Young’s desperate search for her runaway younger sister leads her to a small 1880s Michigan lumber town where she enlists the help of Connor McCormick, the lumber baron’s own son, to find her sister and make the town a safer place.Her bright flowery skirt flapped in the wind, as out of place in...
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews
Pauline's Fantasy Reviews rated it 14 years ago
I'm not exactly in the target audience for this book. It's described as an 'inspirational historical romance', and I don't do romance, I don't do historical and I certainly don't do inspirational. So what on earth am I doing reading it? Well, the author, Jody Hedlund, writes a blog about her authori...
Entering My World
Entering My World rated it 14 years ago
This one was actually far more interesting than I was anticipating. I tend to dislike stories about religious sects such as this one, and restrictive societies can make me want to climb the walls. But this one was actually not as focused on the 'Puritan' sect as much as I expected, instead focusing ...
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