Showing posts with label Dorothy Love. Show all posts
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Friday, February 17, 2012

Beauty for Ashes - Dorothy Love



Book Description

She’s a beautiful young widow. He’s a Southern gentleman with a thirst for adventure. Both need a place to call home.
After losing her husband in the Civil War, Carrie Daly is scared she will never have the family she longs for. Eligible bachelors are scarce in Hickory Ridge, Tennessee, but Carrie Daly has found love. Not the weak-in-the-knees kind, but something practical. Still, she isn't quite ready to set a wedding date with Nate Chastain.
Griff Rutledge is a former member of Charleston society, but has been estranged from his family for years. He’s determined to remain unattached, never settling in one place for too long. But when asked to train a Thoroughbred for an upcoming race in Hickory Ridge, he decides to stay awhile.
Despite objections from the townsfolk, and her fear that true happiness has eluded her, Carrie is drawn to Griff's kindness and charm. It will take a leap of faith for them to open their hearts and claim God's promise to trade beauty for ashes.

My Review


I found this novel to be a very tender-hearted and realistic one. Although I had actually met the characters in the first novel of the series, not having done so would not spoil the story. The story is told with rich word imagery, bringing the country side and small town folk to life, from Carrie trying to think of anything but the wedding at the beginning of Beauty for Ashes, to the last word.
I must admit I was angry at Mary, a secondary character for her whiney and childish behavour, but I guess some people just never grow up, and I think it might have changed after she had to take care of her children on her own. Carrie is a strong farm woman, intent on being in control of her own life. Griff comes from the city of Charleston, of a family rich in resources, but with a questionable past. Although the characters deal with losses, this is not a story of discouragement, but rather encouragement. These people have realistical problems of anger, disallusions, gossiping, and the other things that torment the rest of us. Throughout all of the trials, though, the Love of God and friends, shines through.

I would recommend this Hickory Ridge Romance to anyone who enjoys a good romance novel.

I received this free book from Thomas Nelson Publishers through their Booksneeze program in exchange for an honest review, which I have given. The opinions are my own.  

This book is available where ever good fiction romances are sold, Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble, Christianbook.com, and your local bookstore.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Beyond All Measure - Dorothy Love

Beyond All Measure

Beyond All Measure is wonderful historical romance novel which takes place in Tennessee in the time after the civil war.  It is a Hickory Ridge Romance.  Dorothy Love has done a wonderful  job of making her characters complex and believable, though this is not immediately obvious.

Although i did not find Ada to be an easy character to love, she was interesting  and as the story progressed, i was drawn into her life. Wyatt, the misplaced Texan,  was not a typical character either, and it took awhile to be drawn to him, as well. The aunt, Lillian Willis,  who Ada arrives to take care of was a hard to please old lady, but by the middle of the story i was enthralled with her.  The prejudices, hurts and jealousies are portrayed in a credible manner, however i did feel that the novel lacked a certain  depth that could have been explored. The novel began a little clumsily but does flow better as it carries on. I will look for more of Ada and Wyatt and the secondary characters in this book in future books in the series. I will recommend this book to those who enjoy historical romances, and i will read other books by Dorothy!

I received this book for review from Booksneeze a division of Thomas Nelson Books for the express purpose of writing a review. A positive review was not required. Thanks f.or the opportunity