Ann H Gabhart has worked her way up my list of favorite authors and When The Meadow Blooms is the perfect novel to show why. I thoroughly enjoyed this story from the start to finish.
Rose has spent the last two years in a sanatorium recovering from tuberculosis. Her husband died during the 1918 influenza epidemic and her two daughters have been at an orphanage waiting for their mother to recover. The treatment the girls are receiving at the orphanage has raised concern and Rose writes a letter to her husband brother Dirk asking for his help.
Dirk was badly burned in a fire and has visible scars that make most people shy away from him. His heart was also burnt badly when he was abandoned by the woman he loved. He lives a secluded life at Meadowland and it is the perfect place where Rose can continue healing from her tuberculosis and the girls can have a home again. Dirk brings them all back to his farm, but he is so guarded and does not want to get hurt again, but these three visitors, his family, find a way to bring healing to his life.
The first part of this book gave me Little Princess feels with the things that were going on within the orphanage. all of the characters were so interesting and this has been my favorite book by this author to date. Possibly even my favorite that I've read this year.
If you are a fan of historical fiction this is definitely a book you don't want to miss. Thanks to Revell for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
When novelist Kendra Brennan moves into her grandfather's old cabin on Hidden Lake, she has a problem and a plan. The problem? An inflammatory letter from A Very Disappointed Reader. The plan? To confront Tyler, her childhood best friend's brother and the man who inspired her antagonist in her first book. If she can prove that she told the truth about what happened during those long-ago summers, perhaps she can put the letter's claims to rest and meet the swiftly approaching deadline for her next book.
Never Leave Me by Jody Hedlund is the second book in the Waters of Time series. I did not read the first book in this series and do not feel it is absolutely necessary, but I do think the reader would gain more enjoyment and connect better if you read them in sequence.
Within the very first pages of A Heart Adrift by Laura Frantz I knew I was going to love this book. The story centers around Esmee and Captain Henry, who were both, many years ago, very much in love with each other. Esmee refused to be the wife a seaman and Captain Henry refused to give up the occupation in which he loved. Many years have passed and their paths have crossed once again.