Saturday, August 20, 2016

Guide Me Home by Kim Vogel Sawyer

Kim Vogel Sawyer has done it again.  She has captured my heart in Guide Me Home.  I can always guarantee that if Kim Vogel Sawyer writes it I will love it.  She is by far my favorite author.  I love how her novels are rich in faith and love. There are always plenty of events that give a nice steady pace and all of that together leads to a well balanced book.  Within the pages of her books there is always something that speaks to my heart and this book was no exception.

Another thing I really love is historical fiction and when it comes to writing in this genre, this author does her research.  She always includes a note to readers at the end of each book that tells the true facts that the book was based on.  This is a huge perk for a history buff like myself.  Many times after reading the facts I am drawn to do a little research for myself and learn as much as I can about the time period that I just read about.

In Guide Me Home you will read of Rebekah Hardin and how she fights for her family after tragedy hits.  She plans to help her parents and six siblings honor her brother's memory and alleviate their poverty by working as a guide in the dangerous cave system.  Kentucky's renowned Mammoth Cave presents profitable opportunities for hardworking capable men.  But Rebekah is determined and if it means presenting herself and a himself, then she's up for the job.

Under the wing of experienced guide Tolly Sanford.  "Reb" begins to learn the complexities of the cave.  The two are joined by an aspiring young cartographer, Devlin Bale.  The university student has traveled to the hill country to map tunnels - not to fall for a girl in disguise.

Can the God who designed miles of underground astonishment shape Devlin's ambitious plans and free Reb from the wait of her past?

What better way to spend the last days of summer then with a good book!  Go out and grab your copy of Guide Me Home.  You are sure to love it!

***Thanks to bloggingforbooks.com for providing me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

1 comment:

  1. Sheila, thank you for your kind review. You blessed my heart!

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