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Lone Point (Thorndike Large Print Romance Series)

Lone Point (Thorndike Large Print Romance Series)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lone Point
Review: A family in turmoil ends up blessed by a summer at Lone Point. Although much of the story is standard Grace Livingston Hill--a once-wealthy family coming on hard times, a summer at the shore, a troublesome family member, and romantic interest--there is a very surprising and compelling story line twist here that involves the unlikely and very genuine spiritual awakening of one of the main characters. Very good depiction of the struggle that leads to a soul's realization of its need of God. That story line alone is worth reading over and over.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Turning point in the lives of two sisters
Review: Maria and Rachel, the two eldest Hammond daughters take opposite attitudes regarding the family's hardships. One is embarrassed and deeply resentful, while the other is Pollyanna grown up. Their almost exaggerated responses play out in mostly predictable fashion in romance and life decisions. The men they meet are well-developed characters - there is no stinting in this moving story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Turning point in the lives of two sisters
Review: Maria and Rachel, the two eldest Hammond daughters take opposite attitudes regarding the family's hardships. One is embarrassed and deeply resentful, while the other is Pollyanna grown up. Their almost exaggerated responses play out in mostly predictable fashion in romance and life decisions. The men they meet are well-developed characters - there is no stinting in this moving story.


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