A Heart Most Certain (Teaville Moral Society)
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Genres: Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
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A Heart Most Certain by Melissa Jagears
Teaville Moral Society Book One
Lydia King's life consists of caring for her dying mother, anger at her gambling father, and preparing to marry a man she doesn't love. Marrying Sebastien will help her family--her mother. Getting money donated to the moral society from the town's richest resident will gain her future mother-in-law's favor.
Nicholas Lowe is intrigued with the lovely woman who continues to harass him for a donation. He decides to challenge her. To show her what true need is and that he's not the miser she thinks him to be.
A wonderful, heart-stirring story. A group of women, moral society, who are so self-righteous and pious that they miss what is in front of their high-lifted noses. This story may take place in the early 1900s, but it has lessons and challenges for the present time. As Christians, how do we treat those less fortunate? This series starts with the Novella that was in the With This Ring anthology, Engaging the Competition.
**Received through Bethany House for an honest review
http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2015/06/melissa-jagears-book-list.html
Teaville Moral Society Book One
Lydia King's life consists of caring for her dying mother, anger at her gambling father, and preparing to marry a man she doesn't love. Marrying Sebastien will help her family--her mother. Getting money donated to the moral society from the town's richest resident will gain her future mother-in-law's favor.
Nicholas Lowe is intrigued with the lovely woman who continues to harass him for a donation. He decides to challenge her. To show her what true need is and that he's not the miser she thinks him to be.
A wonderful, heart-stirring story. A group of women, moral society, who are so self-righteous and pious that they miss what is in front of their high-lifted noses. This story may take place in the early 1900s, but it has lessons and challenges for the present time. As Christians, how do we treat those less fortunate? This series starts with the Novella that was in the With This Ring anthology, Engaging the Competition.
**Received through Bethany House for an honest review
http://justjudysjumbles.blogspot.com/2015/06/melissa-jagears-book-list.html