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Rating:  Summary: Good book.. interesting look at polygamy Review: For a Harlequin Romance, this was a particularly interesting one, as it deals with a girl who has run away from a polygamy community to save her child. Many plot twists and turns made this an interesting read.
Rating:  Summary: A Must Have For All Romance Fans! Review: Get up! Get your shoes on! Get in your car! GO BUY THIS BOOK! I just finished this book, and it is totally awesome! If you love romance, if you love a little bit of danger, if you love a great book, then this is a must have! Hope and Parker are the perfect characters, and you will definitely fall in love with these two and their story. This is my first time reading Brenda Novak, and I am hooked. I did not want to put the book down! I just can't say enough, but once you read the book, you will know exactly what I am talking about.
Rating:  Summary: A Must Have For All Romance Fans! Review: Get up! Get your shoes on! Get in your car! GO BUY THIS BOOK! I just finished this book, and it is totally awesome! If you love romance, if you love a little bit of danger, if you love a great book, then this is a must have! Hope and Parker are the perfect characters, and you will definitely fall in love with these two and their story. This is my first time reading Brenda Novak, and I am hooked. I did not want to put the book down! I just can't say enough, but once you read the book, you will know exactly what I am talking about.
Rating:  Summary: A solid contemporary tale with a gender bender twist Review: Ten years ago, knowing she had no one to turn to for assistance, a pregnant Hope Tanner escaped from her polygamous hometown Superior, Utah. She gave birth across the border at The Birth Place clinic in Enchantment, New Mexico. The Birth Place's head Lydia Kane arranged the adoption of her baby that Hope never touched once the child left the womb. Over the years she never forgot her loss though she knows she did the right thing for the sake of the infant.Hope helps her pregnant sister Faith escape Superior by taking her to The Birth Place, a place that gave her a haven during her darkest moments. Feeling good about seeing people who have her hope when she needed it, Hope realizes how much she cares about these folks. However, administrator Parker Reynolds acts displeased and almost belligerent when he sees Hope, making her wonder who his son Dalton is. The fifth novel in the Birth Place series (all by different authors) is a solid contemporary tale with a gender bender twist. Usually the lead female hides the child from the unknowing father, but in this case the adopted dad tries to conceal the lad from his biological mother. The story line is character driven as the widower Parker and the mother of his son Hope fall in love. The secondary cast from his son and in-laws, to the clinic's staff and her sister add depth to the understanding of the motives especially the fears of the prime couple making for a fine time for readers. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: A solid contemporary tale with a gender bender twist Review: Ten years ago, knowing she had no one to turn to for assistance, a pregnant Hope Tanner escaped from her polygamous hometown Superior, Utah. She gave birth across the border at The Birth Place clinic in Enchantment, New Mexico. The Birth Place's head Lydia Kane arranged the adoption of her baby that Hope never touched once the child left the womb. Over the years she never forgot her loss though she knows she did the right thing for the sake of the infant. Hope helps her pregnant sister Faith escape Superior by taking her to The Birth Place, a place that gave her a haven during her darkest moments. Feeling good about seeing people who have her hope when she needed it, Hope realizes how much she cares about these folks. However, administrator Parker Reynolds acts displeased and almost belligerent when he sees Hope, making her wonder who his son Dalton is. The fifth novel in the Birth Place series (all by different authors) is a solid contemporary tale with a gender bender twist. Usually the lead female hides the child from the unknowing father, but in this case the adopted dad tries to conceal the lad from his biological mother. The story line is character driven as the widower Parker and the mother of his son Hope fall in love. The secondary cast from his son and in-laws, to the clinic's staff and her sister add depth to the understanding of the motives especially the fears of the prime couple making for a fine time for readers. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: Powerful and poignant -- Very highly recommended Review: Ten years ago, sixteen-year-old Hope Tanner sought sanctuary at The Birth Place in Enchantment, New Mexico. There she gave birth and placed her child for adoption. It was a heart breaking decision meant to protect her daughter from growing up like she did in a polygamist community. Now an obstetric nurse, hoe lives very quietly, creating an oasis of her home as a refuge from her past. But she cannot forget the extended family she left behind. Finally Hope returns to the tiny community where she was raised. She comes away with her very pregnant sister Faith and a fear that they cannot escape the past. Determined to give her sister an opportunity for healing and independence, Hope returns with her sister to New Mexico to The Birth Place. Her return sparks unimaginable conflict for those who hold tragic secrets about her purported daughter and the nature of her adoption, and the adoptive father, Parker Reynolds. The fifth novel of The Birth Place series sparkles with author Brenda Novak's characteristic flair for endearing tales. Novak's look into the polygamist lifestyle will amaze many readers with it poignant, bittersweet quality. Novak's carefully crafted tale of heartbreak and triumph becomes one of those powerful reads that is impossible to put down. Memorable characterizations and impossible situations makes SANCTUARY come very highly recommended.
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