Plain. And too ordinary to find love . . . Despite her inherited wealth and successful business, Hannah Vaughn considers herself plain and ordinary, a feeling reinforced for years by her now deceased... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I've read all of the books in this series and throughly enjoyed them. They are very well written; I especially like the author's technique of overlapping multiple plotlines to form a richly textured story. This author also really incorporates the Christian aspect of the characters instead of just throwing in a verse here or there and calling it good. Also check her new series, The Saskatchewan Saga!
love awaits in Wildrose
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Like the previous books in the Wildrose series, Glover entwines new characters with the old to tell a sweet story of what happens to those who are searching for love. Digby and Dovie have lost two babies and want desperately to have a child to love. Plain Hannah knows that she is not pretty and wants someone to love her for who she is, not her money. Matthew, disfigured in an accident, wants someone to love him and see beyond his scar. Finally, Holly and Neddy, orphaned by the hard life in the Canadian bush, want parents to love and take care of them. True to the title, the characters in this book all find the love that they are searching for northward in the settlement of Wildrose in the harsh Canadian bush. This is a truly endearing story of how faith in God sees these people through their rough times.
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