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Jewels for a Crown (Blackwell, Lawana) |
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Rating:  Summary: Jewels Review: I had read Like a River Glorious and Measure of Grace, which were both excellent, and I wanted to read this sequel, Jewels for a Crown, which was just as good--could hardly put it down until I had read it completely through. I ordered it Used from "Berniebae (bernman2) and it was in wonderful condition and I received it within two or three days from the day I ordered it. Couldn't ask for better service.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful story!!! Review: Lawana Blackwell is one of my favorite writers. Her stories really are interesting, and spread God's love to the world. I've read five of her books and they were all wonderful, I plan to read the rest as well. I highly recommend reading her books, they are a joy to read!
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful story!!! Review: Lawana Blackwell is one of my favorite writers. Her stories really are interesting, and spread God's love to the world. I've read five of her books and they were all wonderful, I plan to read the rest as well. I highly recommend reading her books, they are a joy to read!
Rating:  Summary: another great addition to this series Review: This book picks up the story of Corrine's daughter Jenny from book #2, who is now grown and finishing nurse's training. She is chosen to be a private nurse for a little girl with epilepsy for the period of 2 years in order to repay her education funding. Once Jenny meets twelve-year-old Celeste, however, she realizes that she has a huge task in front of her. Petted and spoiled due to her disease and the frequent absence of her widower father, Celeste is a commanding presence to deal with. She dismisses servants at her whim and takes no responisbility for her actions. Jenny realizes that she needs to rely on her strong faith in God to get her through the two long years ahead. As she does so, she also becomes a witness to Celeste's governess and other members in the household. This is a great story of faith getting a person through very difficult times.
Rating:  Summary: another great addition to this series Review: This book picks up the story of Corrine's daughter Jenny from book #2, who is now grown and finishing nurse's training. She is chosen to be a private nurse for a little girl with epilepsy for the period of 2 years in order to repay her education funding. Once Jenny meets twelve-year-old Celeste, however, she realizes that she has a huge task in front of her. Petted and spoiled due to her disease and the frequent absence of her widower father, Celeste is a commanding presence to deal with. She dismisses servants at her whim and takes no responisbility for her actions. Jenny realizes that she needs to rely on her strong faith in God to get her through the two long years ahead. As she does so, she also becomes a witness to Celeste's governess and other members in the household. This is a great story of faith getting a person through very difficult times.
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