Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Every Perfect Gift

Every Perfect Gift by Dorothy Love

About The Book:
Ethan and Sophie long to share a future together. But the secrets they’re not sharing could tear them apart. Sophie Caldwell has returned to Hickory Ridge, Tennessee, after years away. Despite the heartaches of her childhood, Sophie is determined to make a home, and a name, for herself in the growing town. A gifted writer, she plans to resurrect the local newspaper that so enchanted her as a girl. Ethan Heyward’s idyllic childhood was shattered by a tragedy he has spent years trying to forget. An accomplished businessman and architect, he has built a majestic resort in the mountains above Hickory Ridge, drawing wealthy tourists from all over the country. When Sophie interviews Ethan for the paper, he is impressed with her intelligence and astounded by her beauty. She’s equally intrigued but fears he will reject her if he learns about her shadowed past. Just as she summons the courage to tell him, Ethan’s own past unexpectedly and violently catches up with him, threatening not only his life but their budding romance.

My Thoughts:
I don't generally like historical romances, but this one was a good one! I was intrigued right away and the love story, and the backgrounds, of the characters could fit in today's society as well. A romance with lots of drama and mystery. A great read.

About The Author:
An accomplished author in the secular market, Dorothy Love makes her inspirational fiction debut with her Hickory Ridge series of historicals set in her native South. Her skillful blending of the historical and the personal reflect her passion for discovering the histories of ordinary people who accomplished extraordinary things and set her apart as an authoritative voice of Southern historical fiction.
 
I revived a complimentary review copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Hayley,

    Just popping in to thank you for your review of EVERY PERFECT GIFT. I'm delighted that you enjoyed it. Maybe it will entice you to read more historical novels, which are my joy and passion.

    Wishing you a lovely holiday season, Dorothy

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