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Virginia Brides: Homespun Love Warms Hearts in Three Complete Novels
Authors Cathy Marie Hake,Vickie McDonough and Susan Page Davis
Paperback, Romancing America, 352 pages
Published April 1st 2008 by Barbour Books
GoodReads Synopsis
Love is woven through the generations
Three yarns are spun around a family’s spinning wheel in the Shenandoah Valley. When threads of love begin to form, will life’s complications break them?
– Widower Samuel Walsh‘s compassion leads him to buy indentured servant Garnet Wheelock in 1750. But have their lives been too broken for love to bind them?
– In 1803 Micah Walsh returns home to find his wife dead and a strange woman, Amy Rogers, caring for his children. Can these strangers learn to trust each other?
– Sadie McEwan falls for horse trader Harry Cooper in 1848, but she hides a harmful secret. Can Harry forgive Sadie?
As lives spin out of control, God intervenes to weave a beautiful legacy in this family saga.
How and when I got it:
I bought a paperback of this used over 5 years ago
Why I want to read it:
I have always enjoyed Barbour’s book collections and have quite a few I’ve bought left to read. With Barbour Books I know I can always count on clean Christian fiction with great story lines and believable plots. I have been a long time reader of Barbour books and will continue to do so.
Does this one sound interesting to you? Would you read it?
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2 replies on “Shelf Control”
I’m not familiar with this author at all, but I always appreciate a good historical setting, especially if the descriptions are great. Nice choice!
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I have read them in the past and enjoyed them but haven’t read anything by them recently. As much as historical is my go to genre I have started reading more contemporary recently so I am discovering more new to me authors. We won;t even discuss how many books this has added to my never ending to be read list 🙂
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