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Rating:  Summary: Good Clean Christian Love Story Review: I enjoy all of Grace Livingston Hill's books. They are good clean Christian romance stories. This one was one of my favorite, that showed how a worldly person can become right with God, and find true love in the process. They don't make heros like this one any more!!!
Rating:  Summary: Good Clean Christian Love Story Review: I enjoy all of Grace Livingston Hill's books. They are good clean Christian romance stories. This one was one of my favorite, that showed how a worldly person can become right with God, and find true love in the process. They don't make heros like this one any more!!!
Rating:  Summary: The Gold Shoe Review: I loved this book, I just couldn't wait to turn the page to see what was next.I have read many of Grace Livingston Hills books and i actually have not found a one i didn't like.
Rating:  Summary: The Gold Shoe Review: I loved this book, I just couldn't wait to turn the page to see what was next. I have read many of Grace Livingston Hills books and i actually have not found a one i didn't like.
Rating:  Summary: The Gold Shoe Review: Tasha is rescued during a snowstorm by a preacher, who takes her home to his mother. The relationship between these three is lovely and would have made for a nice book. Unfortunately, the author brings an unappealing character into the mix whose presence grates on every page and keeps this from being an enjoyable read. Skip those parts and read the rest of the story, which tracks Tasha's journey to finding God.
Rating:  Summary: The Gold Shoe Review: Tasha is rescued during a snowstorm by a preacher, who takes her home to his mother. The relationship between these three is lovely and would have made for a nice book. Unfortunately, the author brings an unappealing character into the mix whose presence grates on every page and keeps this from being an enjoyable read. Skip those parts and read the rest of the story, which tracks Tasha's journey to finding God.
Rating:  Summary: The most valuable things are those money can't buy... Review: Wealthy, spoiled Tasha Endicott has lived a life of plenty. Only when she is left alone and unprotected in a blizzard, rescued by handsome minister Thurly MacDonald, and cared for by his gentle Scottish mother during the brutal storm does she realize that her life is missing the one thing her money can't buy. Unable to return to the life she once knew, yet unable to fit in with the type of life the MacDonald's lead, Tasha must face difficult questions about her future. If only bossy, scheming Hesba Hamilton doesn't succeed in stopping her from getting close to the one family that might somehow tell her the secret of their happiness and joy...
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