[n.b. I am an ordained minister of 25 years...so I may have a different insight than others might]Mariette falls for a boy "from the other side of the tracks" and marries him. He works very hard to prove himself, and when he feels the call to be a minister, she becomes the pastor's wife. But will...
This book was sadly a let down. The first half was great and enjoyable but then the second half spiraled into a bad Hallmark movie. One of the characters even commented that and it was so true. I also didn't care for how quickly the main character decided to remarry. In a matter of a week?! And s...
Story was interesting enough to hold my attention. The biggest problem with this book is the writing. The dialog is very forced and unrealistic, as in the dialog wouldn't have been what actual people say to each other. It was too formal in parts to be actual conversation. Also, there were too ...
A sad tale of abuse, neglect, resentment and forgiveness told largely through the eyes of Patsy. The author vividly describes how wounds we desire to leave in the past can be carried on to the future to our children if not death with in time. A visit to cedar Kay with her husband gives patsy the ...