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Sharlene MacLaren

Auteur de Loving Liza Jane

25 oeuvres 1,197 utilisateurs 64 critiques 2 Favoris

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Œuvres de Sharlene MacLaren

Loving Liza Jane (2007) 147 exemplaires
Hannah Grace (2008) 128 exemplaires
Sarah My Beloved (2007) 125 exemplaires
Courting Emma (2007) 115 exemplaires
Maggie Rose (2009) 94 exemplaires
Livvie's Song (2011) 74 exemplaires
Abbie Ann (2010) 71 exemplaires
Ellie's Haven (2012) 61 exemplaires
Long Journey Home (2008) 52 exemplaires
Through Every Storm (2007) 50 exemplaires
Tender Vow (2010) 32 exemplaires
Heart of Mercy (2013) 29 exemplaires
Summer on Sunset Ridge (2017) 26 exemplaires
Sofia's Secret (2012) 25 exemplaires
Threads of Joy (2014) 24 exemplaires
Their Daring Hearts (2018) 22 exemplaires
Her Rebel Heart (2020) 22 exemplaires
Gift of Grace (2015) 20 exemplaires
A Love to Behold (2019) 18 exemplaires
The Mercy Tree (2023) 17 exemplaires
Her Steadfast Heart (2021) 14 exemplaires
Her Guarded Heart (2022) 9 exemplaires
Spring's Promise (2002) 7 exemplaires
Little Hickman Creek Set (2014) 1 exemplaire

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Civil war romances have long been a favorite genre of mine. I've been reading about the civil war since I was eight and reading picture books to my siblings. I have always loved learning about the civil war and how it changed America. While it is such a sad and hard time it was also a good time.


The blurb told me that I would enjoy the book, I knew that I may be slightly annoyed with the romance but I wasn't, not at all, I did dislike that Jack and Cristina kissed when they did, I felt that it was too soon, not to mention inappropriate since they barely knew each other and he had given her the news of her husband's death.


The kids, oh, my heart broke for the kids who were without their father and lived in a fearful time, but, my, Elias was brave for a kid and I loved how he took care of everything he could for his family and how he let his sister follow along even when h didn't want to have her follow. It was so sweet.


Jack, sweet Jack! He really needed some help at times. Between being shot, giving the news of Cristina's husband's death, and being around a boy that hated him he really could have used a friend … Which he had in God, I liked Jack's simple faith. He was a truly good character.


I liked the way the whole book tied together, and the slight mystery was well added though I didn't love the way the bad guy was so nasty. While he made a good bad guy since you know, he was a bad guy and you weren't supposed to like him. I didn't need his point of view.


A sweet romance that is perfect for a rainy day.


Better for older readers given the bad guy.

This book was provided courtesy of the author, through Interviews & Reviews.
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abigailkayharris | 6 autres critiques | Jan 1, 2024 |
If you frequently read my reviews, you may have noticed that I am very selective about giving five star reviews,but I happily give that to The Mercy Tree by new-to-me author Sharlene MacLaren. Those who enjoy reading women's fiction will quickly become engrossed in this story set in 1955, a tale of a pastor whose sin, committed while serving as a soldier in Japan nine years prior, comes to light in a very public way. It is a story of struggles within relationships whether they be between spouses, parents and children, or members of a church community, as well as being a story about forgiveness and grace.

This book is well-written. The dialogue is natural and brings forth a great depth of emotion. The characters seem real-to-life; many may feel like someone you know. As with all of us, they are not perfect, but are sinners in need of a Savior. I am so very grateful to have received a complimentary copy of The Mercy Tree from the author without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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claudia.castenir | 2 autres critiques | Feb 27, 2023 |
Only God could fix the mess he’d gotten himself into.

Life is made up of choices and some of them can return many years later, requiring the question of how they should continue on under these circumstances. So it was for the pastor of a vibrant church where he and his family were loved and cared for. Guilty, he knew he must confess to his family and the church, but what would the outcome be? Would forgiveness be there from his wife first and then the rest? This story highlights the grace that the Lord gives freely to all of us, in spite of our mistakes. It was wonderful to see the change in many lives all because one stepped out in humility and asked forgiveness.

An early copy was received through Whitaker House. These thoughts are my own and were in no way solicited.
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Eamace | 2 autres critiques | Feb 12, 2023 |
“Henry had stepped out of God’s grace. Was there any hope for him?”

Not what I expected!! I started this book, The Mercy Tree, by Sharlene MacLaren with much trepidation. It seemed to be an old-fashioned 50s novel with those restrictive, legalistic Christian values. But, as I read on, I began to realize this was just a depiction of many evangelical churches of that era, and the people within. Are/were all Christians like that? No more than all cats are tabby or all cats are white.

We see a pastor, Henry Griffin, who in his time In Japan strays from his faith (he was not a pastor at the time, nor was this a continuing situation). However, when he keeps silent and is finally forced by surprising circumstances to admit to his family and congregation his error, what will the results be?

Travel this emotional journey with Henry; his wife, Nora; her “proper” mother; the town busybody and others as we see how “church culture” clashes with the love and commands of God.

So many people, Christians, and non-Christians alike, get their focus wrong about what following Christ is. It’s not about being perfect; we can’t. It’s not about following the Ten Commandments or even the rules of the Old Testament. “Too many people get caught up in the do’s and don’ts of Christianity when really, it’s not about that. It’s about living in freedom and forgiveness.”

I received a copy of this book from the author. No positive review was required, and all opinions are my own.
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Becky_L | 2 autres critiques | Feb 8, 2023 |

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Œuvres
25
Membres
1,197
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Critiques
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ISBN
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