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Her Healing Ways (Mills & Boon Love Inspired Historical) (2013)

by Lyn Cote(Favorite Author)
4 of 5 Votes: 2
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Mills & Boon Love Inspired Historical
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Gabriel Sisters
review 1: I thought this was a delightful little novel. It's been such a long time since I've read Christian fiction, I decided I would read this one. While I was a little annoyed by Mercy's thees and thys, I'm told that's how the Quakers spoke. I also like that for the setting on this novel, the people were very progressive. I've had some quarrels with family members on men and women being equal. My family are Christians, so I was kind of expecting their attitudes when going into reading this novel. But I was plesantly surprised. Very good work Lyn Cote, I will definitely be getting the other books in this series and trying out more of your work!
review 2: I think this was my favorite out of the Gabriel sisters series! There is a little bit of suspense in this one as yo
... moreu don't know who is after Dr. Mercy Gabriel. Being a woman physician was tough back then, especially for a career that only men where known for. When Cholera breaks out in the small town of Idaho bend, there is no choice but to turn to Dr Mercy. People judge her for being a woman and a quaker, but Lon Mackey, the gambler, can see the character she has. He believes in her, but has demons from his own past that he must deal with. As these two learn more about each other, the town is hit by a terrible mining accident. It is at the point in time that the town comes together, Chinese and all to help save the ones they can. In the end everyone learns that prejudice only makes things worst and that everyone is treated equally in the eyes of God. less
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Kenney
interesting but not a page turner.
cdunnew
Miniseries: The Gabriel Sisters
Justin
Wonderful story! I enjoyed it.
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