Sunday, March 31, 2013

"A Bride's Dilemma in Friendship, Tennessee" by Diana Lesire Brandmeyer

About the book: Journey to Tennessee at the end of the Civil War. Heaven Wharton has been left in charge of her father’s farm, but weeks of facing marauders has finally taken its toll. Meaning to fire into the air, she accidently shoots a man charging the house. Shocked, she and her sister Angel drag the semi-conscious man into the house and nurse him back to health. As Travis recovers he finds his heart turning to the possibilities of love. But can he and Heaven learn to accept God’s plan, however it unfolds? (amazon.com)

Review: A delightful read.  I found this book very engaging, entertaining, and easy to read.  The author has given us characters that we can relate to and cheer on in their quest to find the right answers for their situation and then follow through with doing the right thing while seeking God's ultimate direction.  The author's descriptions easily allowed me to visualize the story and I found myself smiling quite often.  "A Bride's Dilemma" is well suited for middle school and older readers. 

DISCLOSURE: A copy of this book was given to the library by a friend. Opinions expressed are solely those of the reviewer.

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