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Lorna Seilstad
Lorna Seilstad has called Iowa home her whole life. She received her B.S. in education from Lubbock Christian University. After her first child was born, she stopped teaching and became a professional wiper. "I wiped noses, tears, skinned knees, baby's bottoms, and countertops every day. But at... show more

Lorna Seilstad has called Iowa home her whole life. She received her B.S. in education from Lubbock Christian University. After her first child was born, she stopped teaching and became a professional wiper. "I wiped noses, tears, skinned knees, baby's bottoms, and countertops every day. But at naptime, I wrote." Today, she writes historical fiction with a generous dash of humor.
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BuckeyeAngel
BuckeyeAngel rated it 8 years ago
Upon getting some bad news, George Washington Hart has lost patience and has taken it upon himself to force his seven sons to settle down and get married. Each of them must decide if they really want to go with his absurd decree. The stories in this anthology were well-written and sweet. Each author...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 10 years ago
Quick Reference: On a scale of 1-5 regarding the Christian preaching/lecturing, this is a good 3. More overt than the first book, but also more realistic and immersive in the characters' lives. No praying over petty, superficial things. Review: Highly addictive read. I stayed up way past my bedtim...
TeaStitchRead
TeaStitchRead rated it 10 years ago
Quick word about the religious aspect: it is pretty superficial, so about a 1 on a scale of 1-5. This book turned out surprisingly well once I hit the halfway mark (pg. 140). That is when the lies unravel and the truth gets some page space. There are a number of liars in this book: 1. The heroin...
Babs Book Bistro
Babs Book Bistro rated it 13 years ago
The book was ok, but the characters were not so great. For me the story was slow in the beginning. It isn't till about the end of the book it starts taking off. The heroine, Marguerite is a bit reckless and comes across as a woman with no brains. She doesn't have a problem lying or flirting with oth...
No Glitter Blown
No Glitter Blown rated it 14 years ago
This is a delightful turn of the century Christian novel. The history of the old time summer activities was wonderful, a slice of good fun. While I enjoyed the book I would have enjoy more dimensionality in the characters, especially the antagonist.
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