“Light in the Storm” by Margaret Daley
You know it would help on some of these if I got a chance to write these right away. Anyway, this is part of Harlequin’s answer to the growing Christian fiction market, Steeple Hill. A woman has raised her three siblings and is now ready to go fly off and be a missionary, but first she meets someone. It’s part of the Ladies of Sweetwater Series. Honestly, I can’t remember much about it, so take that for what it’s worth.
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“Long Way Home” by Gena Dalton
See above. Except I have to ask as the injured professional bull rider finds the meaning in staying in the small town he’s from and marrying his old friend who’s raising her neice – why is it that you must live in a small town & have to want many children. Some of us would like to live some place with things besides the community center dance with everyone we’ve always known as an option for entertainment. And I know God said “Go forth & multiply.” But does that really mean that all of us secretly really want 5 kids? Because really some of us think that we’d like one child max.
“Summer: Beaches, Boys and Betrayal”
How is this series different from <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Sunset Island? Um, not much. Except the girls fight more and it’s in Florida not off the coast of somewhere inthe Northeast. Really not much different, they both deal with anorexia. But this one has less ‘80s fashion to make fun picturing how tacky it is.
