Wednesday, 27 November 2019
UNVEILING THE PAST by KIM VOGEL SAWYER
Publication date 12/5/20
UNVEILING THE PAST by KIM VOGEL SAWYER is a beautifully written book, based strongly on psalm sixty-eight verse five, "A father to the fatherless.......is God in His holy habitation."
Meghan DeFord-Eagle and her husband Sean Eagle are detectives in the Cold Case squad. They work together well as partners, but when a case comes up in which the client has specifically asked for a female detective, and because Sean feels committed to a case he is on, they change partners.
Sheila Menke is the young woman who desperately wants to know what happened to her father and to clear his name. Meghan really connects with her as she has never known her own father.
It is a story of hope, redemption, and the importance of forgiveness and trusting God, as we are taken through the characters' lives, feeling their emotions as they try to make the best of difficult circumstances.
I really enjoyed this book and cannot recommend it highly enough.
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UNVEILING THE PAST by KIM VOGEL SAWYER is a beautifully written book, based strongly on psalm sixty-eight verse five, "A father to the fatherless.......is God in His holy habitation."
Meghan DeFord-Eagle and her husband Sean Eagle are detectives in the Cold Case squad. They work together well as partners, but when a case comes up in which the client has specifically asked for a female detective, and because Sean feels committed to a case he is on, they change partners.
Sheila Menke is the young woman who desperately wants to know what happened to her father and to clear his name. Meghan really connects with her as she has never known her own father.
It is a story of hope, redemption, and the importance of forgiveness and trusting God, as we are taken through the characters' lives, feeling their emotions as they try to make the best of difficult circumstances.
I really enjoyed this book and cannot recommend it highly enough.
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Friday, 22 November 2019
ON WINGS OF DEVOTION by ROSEANNA WHITE
Publication date 7/1/20
ON WINGS OF DEVOTION is the third novel I have read by ROSEANNA WHITE, and in my opinion easily the best. It is a really good historical romance, with an excellent Christian message and really great characters.
The story takes place mostly in London in 1918, towards the end of the First World War.
Arabelle Denler is a qualified nurse who works at Charing Cross Hospital. The recipient of her Aunt's fortune, she lives with her father in an apartment with a view of Buckingham Palace. Longing to have a family of her own, and seeing herself as plain and gawky, she has agreed to marry Edmund Braxton, who needs her money in order to keep his family home. Since her mother's death and because of her father's insatiable need for adventure, she feels abandoned and lonely and not worth very much to anyone. She is a woman of faith who really wants to help others.
Each day as she sees Philip Camden, who is regarded as a criminal by many, walking back from the Old Admiralty building, she feels drawn to him in his suffering and prays for him.
Add to all this, enemy fire, a group of cryptologists intercepting messages in code, spies and much more, and you have a really exciting plot which marries history with fiction.
I cannot wait for the next book in The Codebreakers series and highly recommend On Wings of Devotion as a most enjoyable read.
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ON WINGS OF DEVOTION is the third novel I have read by ROSEANNA WHITE, and in my opinion easily the best. It is a really good historical romance, with an excellent Christian message and really great characters.
The story takes place mostly in London in 1918, towards the end of the First World War.
Arabelle Denler is a qualified nurse who works at Charing Cross Hospital. The recipient of her Aunt's fortune, she lives with her father in an apartment with a view of Buckingham Palace. Longing to have a family of her own, and seeing herself as plain and gawky, she has agreed to marry Edmund Braxton, who needs her money in order to keep his family home. Since her mother's death and because of her father's insatiable need for adventure, she feels abandoned and lonely and not worth very much to anyone. She is a woman of faith who really wants to help others.
Each day as she sees Philip Camden, who is regarded as a criminal by many, walking back from the Old Admiralty building, she feels drawn to him in his suffering and prays for him.
Add to all this, enemy fire, a group of cryptologists intercepting messages in code, spies and much more, and you have a really exciting plot which marries history with fiction.
I cannot wait for the next book in The Codebreakers series and highly recommend On Wings of Devotion as a most enjoyable read.
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