Ann H. Gabhart
3.9 of 5 Votes: 3
url
https://booksminority.net/ann-h-gabhart
gender
female
website
http://www.annhgabhart.com/
genres
About this author
Books by Ann H. Gabhart
language
English
4.05 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: I really enjoyed this informative and compelling novel about the Shakers, whom I knew very little about. I did not know they don't date or marry the opposite sex; they separate men, women and children; I wonder how they grow their faith when there is no procreation! I knew they l...
language
English
3.92 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: I'll be honest, I stopped 30% the way in. It was dragging way too much and Adriane made me want to break my Kindle. The opening pulled my attention, but then went limp real quick. I was promised a book about a feisty woman who worked in a newspaper back in the late 1800s and her ...
language
English
4.1 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: This is a beautiful story of how people can change and how hearts can be healed. I loved the story, but found that too much extraneous information was involved. I skimmed a lot. I also found Mike and Evie to be a little too pious and preachy. Instead of loving and accepting peopl...
language
English
3.82 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: GENRE: Inspirational fictionSETTING: Small town America; Rosey Corner, Kentucky; Depression eraCENTRAL FEMALE CHARACTER: KATE MERRITT is the middle daughter of 3 girls. Everything falls on her shoulders. Reliable without fault and she does not mind taking responsibility. Matur...
language
English
series
3.78 of 5 Votes: 2
Share this book:
review 1: The writing and all that was good. I picked this up because I'm kind of a fan of all those Amish Christian romances (even if reading Thrill of the Chaste did make me scrutinize them a little more) so I thought this could be interesting. I give it to stars because I just felt like...
language
English
4.1 of 5 Votes: 4
Share this book:
review 1: Small Town Girl is the 2nd book in the Rosey Corner series by Ann Gabhart. The characters introduced in the first book in the series, Angel Sister, are back in this novel and the setting remains Rosey Corners, a small community in southern Kentucky. However, the time period in ...