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Gingham Bride (2009)

by Jillian Hart(Favorite Author)
4.03 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0373828233 (ISBN13: 9780373828234)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Harlequin
series
Buttons & Bobbins
review 1: Fiona and Ian, the main characters in this book, are very down-to-earth and believable, and the plot development was at just the right pace to keep the reader's interest. Parts of the story were hard to read as they dealt with an extremely hard home life, but I couldn't wait to discover where God was leading different individuals and what would take place in the end. Jillian Hart shows an excellent understanding of how difficult it is for someone to trust a person for the first time in their life when so many other people close to them have been untrustworthy, and also the value that good, supportive friendships can have in our lives.
review 2: I love this new series! Sad circumstances that the main characters experienced, but you see the difference one growing
... more up in a loving home with no money, versus one who grew up in a bitter and harsh environment for a home. Jillian Hart's Characters are lovable and she makes them realistic and believable. She knows how to grab your attention and speaks right to the heart. Hitting the difficult issue of abuse in this one was probably a tough task, but she also showed that there are men out there who aren't out to get whatever they want, just like Fiona's Father. Ian is the exact opposite of what Fiona has known all her life and she doesn't know whether to believe his sincerity or the bitterness of her mother's words. In the end she knows whom she can trust and whom she can't. Can't wait for the next one! less
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NickNudity
I finished it, but I never really got into the story.
mitch22
Sometimes people are just too "good" to be believed.
Mickyjack
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