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Happiness Hill (Grace Livingston Hill #33)

Happiness Hill (Grace Livingston Hill #33)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Happiness Hill
Review: Having read this book at least 25 times, I'm well qualified to review it! Our heroine quickly discovers that it is much more satisfying to help her suffering family (they lost their money, parents are in poor health, younger siblings need her to caretake) than to pursue the elevated social life into which she has been invited, thanks to a wealthy college friend. Enter our struggling hero, who as good as becomes one of the family. The hero and family members are appealing, and one wants to see them succeed. The heroine is beautiful, tired, and works all the time at home and the office--not much warmth or dimension. It's rather exhausting to read about her. A persistent, wealthy suiter, who provides some lightness in her life, leaves the heroine on the fence for awhile. One part of the plot is somewhat racy for GLH and the time in which it was written. Both main characters come to know God in the course of the story. So, this is a good family story, with romance, humor, suspense, spiritual content, and a plot twist. In the end, the moral is that by giving up selfish pursuits in place of duty, one in fact gains everything. It's also a love story that takes its time, with the hero and heroine getting to know each other as good friends long before there is any romance between them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a book not to be missed.
Review: This is a wonderful book that touched my heart. It is not only tells of the love of two people, but also of the love God has for us.


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