Follow the Heart (Great Exhibition, Bk 1)
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Kay M. (maydayzee) reviewed on + 754 more book reviews
This is my first book by Kay Dacus and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I will definitely be reading more of her work. I generally read more suspense than I do historical romance, because I enjoy the action and the stories quick movement. However, for me, this book was so well written that I didnt want to put it down.
Theres quite a bit of history in this book, as it is set against the historical backdrop of The Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. This was also a time of railway expansion both in America and in Great Britain. I really like the way that the author brings so much of the effects of the Industrial Revolution into her story, along with current fashions. Together they give the reader a framework out of which the story is spun.
The social structure of the day in England plays quite a role in the story. That is all more evident due to the contrast between the American and English characters. I like the main characters, though Christopher is a bit of a challenge to understand. He is more immature than I would have expected, though quite genuinely charming. Christophers sister, Kate, is the real star of the cast. She is quite a lovely person, but has somewhat of a stubborn streak. Her willful stubbornness, along with her impatience are both counter-productive to her relationship with God. It is a relief to see her finally be able to open her heart to the best that God has planned for her.
I am a little disappointed in the ending. I wanted more. I see the potential for a couple additional stories from the cast of characters. I hope the author continues writing about them, as Id like to see where their stories lead. If you enjoy historical fiction and romance, I recommend you give this book a try.
Theres quite a bit of history in this book, as it is set against the historical backdrop of The Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. This was also a time of railway expansion both in America and in Great Britain. I really like the way that the author brings so much of the effects of the Industrial Revolution into her story, along with current fashions. Together they give the reader a framework out of which the story is spun.
The social structure of the day in England plays quite a role in the story. That is all more evident due to the contrast between the American and English characters. I like the main characters, though Christopher is a bit of a challenge to understand. He is more immature than I would have expected, though quite genuinely charming. Christophers sister, Kate, is the real star of the cast. She is quite a lovely person, but has somewhat of a stubborn streak. Her willful stubbornness, along with her impatience are both counter-productive to her relationship with God. It is a relief to see her finally be able to open her heart to the best that God has planned for her.
I am a little disappointed in the ending. I wanted more. I see the potential for a couple additional stories from the cast of characters. I hope the author continues writing about them, as Id like to see where their stories lead. If you enjoy historical fiction and romance, I recommend you give this book a try.
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