Heart of Stone (Irish Angel, Bk 1)
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Theresa D. (tweezle) - reviewed on + 39 more book reviews
Heart of Stone was a heartwarming read. Set in the 1870's in Texas, this novel had me under its spell from the first pages. The characters were proper and gentile, but still with the strength that you would expect from living it a tough time and place. I loved the main characters. Laura Foster was a hurt woman with a tarnished past, but she overcame it, and developed into a strong woman. Brand McCormick was the town preacher who had strong morals and a family. Both had strengths that were put to the test, making this story more that just a good read. It held two very distinctive messages... One - you can't hide the past, and two - practice what you preach.
I really enjoyed the storyline, the morals and lessons that were presented and the Faith that was talked about. It was an excellent example of what I would expect from Christian Historical Fiction. Jill Marie Landis wrote a beautiful story, and I'm really looking forward to book two!
Why I rated this as for older teens through adult - There are scenes and discussions of prostitution, abortion, and selling children into prostitution.
Oh, before I forget, I must warn you...you might want to keep a box of tissues handy. :)
I really enjoyed the storyline, the morals and lessons that were presented and the Faith that was talked about. It was an excellent example of what I would expect from Christian Historical Fiction. Jill Marie Landis wrote a beautiful story, and I'm really looking forward to book two!
Why I rated this as for older teens through adult - There are scenes and discussions of prostitution, abortion, and selling children into prostitution.
Oh, before I forget, I must warn you...you might want to keep a box of tissues handy. :)
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