Helpful Score: 3
Second book in the Shenandoah series. This one is about a woman on the run who falls for the minister of the local church. She lives with Helen from the first book in the series. Good read!
Helpful Score: 2
Interesting love story. Definitely kept my interest the whole time. I really enjoyed the latin, quilting, and Virginia components. A little predictable, but a good read.
Helpful Score: 2
Wonderful up to date book dealing with modern problems. You will fall in love with the characters.
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book! I couldn't put it down. Enjoy!
Helpful Score: 1
Wonderful book - the best I've read all year.
Helpful Score: 1
Lovely story about a minister, his congregation, a mysterious sexton and, of course, quilts. Characters, and even one of the buildings, hold secrets that unfold as the story develops.
Helpful Score: 1
A story of a pastor who welcomes the Hispanic community and meets a woman from what appears to be Mexico, their growing friendship from which develops love, and the mystery behind her. It is a good read.
Helpful Score: 1
Very interesting combination of cultures for story line but it was quite good.
This book wasn't a bad read. Somewhat religious but nice.
I really enjoyed this book.
Great story and well written
This was such a good love story! I like the Virignia setting, and how the story unfolded. Great read.
I enjoy all of this author's books, and this is no exception
Emilie's books just keep getting better and better...!!!
I really enjoyed "Endless Chain" because it had people from different cultures coming together, even though there were some conflicts in the story. I'm also a quilter and it was fun to have the quilting aspect in the story too. It's a feel good book that was fun to read.
Another lovely book in the quilt series, centering around the minister at Community Church and a lovely, secretive woman who is hired to work as the church sexton. Richard's characters are warm and engaging, and she actually makes me wish I could quilt!
I really enjoyed this book set in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. If you like realistic characters, a little romance, and some suspense, you're in for a treat.
While not as good as "Wedding Ring," this book was still a wonderful read. I still loved this book and I'm looking forward to when I can read the next one.
From the author:
"And wy the title Endless Chain? While I was searching fo inspiration, I looked at this wonderful quilt pattern and saw outstretched arms, an endless chain of humanity reaching out to help, to comfort, to protect.
For centuries, women (and men)have stitched the very fabric of their lives into the quilts they create. I hope you will enjoy all the books of the SHENANDOAH ALBUM series, and the lives of the women and men who walk through them."
"And wy the title Endless Chain? While I was searching fo inspiration, I looked at this wonderful quilt pattern and saw outstretched arms, an endless chain of humanity reaching out to help, to comfort, to protect.
For centuries, women (and men)have stitched the very fabric of their lives into the quilts they create. I hope you will enjoy all the books of the SHENANDOAH ALBUM series, and the lives of the women and men who walk through them."
After leaving his previous job as a minister in a rather glitzy church were being seen is more important then doing good, Sam Kinkade has settled into the town of Toms Brook, VA, the same setting as Richards previous book Wedding Ring. With many of the same characters, the author weaves a new story around the church and their new Sexton, Elisa Martinez, a refugee from Guatemala.
Sam and his fellow parishioners have opened up La Casa Amarilla on the grounds of the church to act as an education program for the Hispanic children new to the area. But as the story progresses we see that everyone has a secret, including the pre-Cival War home that houses the school.
With precise storytelling, Emilie Richards unwinds a wonderful addition to her Shenandoah Album series that brings the residents of Toms Brook into our homes and makes the reader a wonderful addition to the close knit community that cares for one another in a way that now seems foreign to most of us.
Sam and his fellow parishioners have opened up La Casa Amarilla on the grounds of the church to act as an education program for the Hispanic children new to the area. But as the story progresses we see that everyone has a secret, including the pre-Cival War home that houses the school.
With precise storytelling, Emilie Richards unwinds a wonderful addition to her Shenandoah Album series that brings the residents of Toms Brook into our homes and makes the reader a wonderful addition to the close knit community that cares for one another in a way that now seems foreign to most of us.
Loved it! I have read all 3 of the Shenandoah Album books and loved all of them.
With warmth and comfort of a handmade quilt, Endless Chain explores the intricate patterns of family and community, and the threads that bind them together.
Sam Kinkade is finally feeling at home as a minister in rural Toms Brook, VA, content with his life and Shenandoah Valley congregation. But his plans to welcome the area's growing Hispanic community are being met with resistance. Fortunately, when the church-run community center is threatened, a stranger named Elisa Martinez walks through his door and Sam realizes he has found a woman capable of building bridges.
Elisa isn't looking to make connections. She has come to Toms Brook to hide. Despite here fears of discovery she falls in love with the beautiful work of-and friendship offered by-the women who invite her to join their quilting circle, and even though she fears the consequences for both of them, she finds herself powerfully drawn to Sam, and to the generations old love story rooted in the town's past. Will she and Sam repeat the past, or can they find love and the freedom they seek.
2nd in the Shenandoah Album series.
Sam Kinkade is finally feeling at home as a minister in rural Toms Brook, VA, content with his life and Shenandoah Valley congregation. But his plans to welcome the area's growing Hispanic community are being met with resistance. Fortunately, when the church-run community center is threatened, a stranger named Elisa Martinez walks through his door and Sam realizes he has found a woman capable of building bridges.
Elisa isn't looking to make connections. She has come to Toms Brook to hide. Despite here fears of discovery she falls in love with the beautiful work of-and friendship offered by-the women who invite her to join their quilting circle, and even though she fears the consequences for both of them, she finds herself powerfully drawn to Sam, and to the generations old love story rooted in the town's past. Will she and Sam repeat the past, or can they find love and the freedom they seek.
2nd in the Shenandoah Album series.
I loved it. I enjoyed reading this series very much. there are a lot of historical facts mixed in with the friction.
Sam Kinkade is finally feeling at home as a minister in rural VA. But his plans to welcome the Hispanics into his church are met with much resistance. A stranger named Elisa walks through his door and he realizes he has found someone to build bridges. Will she and Sam repeat the past, or can they find love and freedom they seek?
Very good reading.
Very good reading.
Dawn Felicia T. (Felicia1956) reviewed Endless Chain (Shenandoah Album, Bk 2) on + 61 more book reviews
When Sam Kincaid, a minister in rural Tom's Brook, Virginia starts plans to welcome the area's growing Hispanic community, he is met with resistance. In steps Eliza, a hispanic woman who has come to Tom's Brook to hide and not looking to make any connections. But despite her fears of discovery she is enchanted by the beautiful work of and the friendship offered by the women who invite her to join their quilting circle. And even though she fears the consequences for both of them, she finds herself powerfully drawn to Sam. Will they be able to get beyond their fears and find the love and freedom they seek at last?
From the cover: Sam Kinkade is fianally feeling at home as a minister in rural Tom Brooks, Virginia, content with his life and Shenandoah Valley congregation. But his plans to welcome the area's growing Hispanic community are being met with resistance. Fortunately, when the church-run community center is threatened, a stranger named Elisa Martinez walks through his door and Sam realizes he has found a woman capable of building bridges. Elisa isn't looking to make connections. She has come to Toms Brook to hide. But despite her fears of discovery she is enchanted by the beautiful work of-and the friendship offered by-the women who invite her to join their quilting circle. And even though she fears the consequnces for both of them, she finds herself powerfully drawn to Sam and to the generatios-old love story rooted in the town's past. Will she and Sam repeat the past or can they find the love and the freedonm they seek at last?
Sam Kinkade is a minister in rural Toms Brook, VA. Elisa Marinez has come to Toms Brook to hide. She's been accused of murdering her husband in their homeland Guatemala. Sam and Elisa are drawn together in friendship and love.
From the cover...
With the warmth and comfort of a handmade quilt, Enless Chain explores the intricate patterns of family and community, and the threads that bind them together.
From the cover...
With the warmth and comfort of a handmade quilt, Enless Chain explores the intricate patterns of family and community, and the threads that bind them together.
Brand new book...haven't read it so I have no opinion of this book.
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(A Shenandoah Album Novel)
(A Shenandoah Album Novel)
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