Cliquer sur une vignette pour aller sur Google Books.
Chargement... Her One in a Millionpar Rachelle Paige Campbell
Aucun Chargement...
Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I am a sucker for a good historical mystery and Her One in a Million finds Sam Holt with quite a lucrative one, finding three vases hidden within the walls of the mansion she is helping her best friend restore. It’s a once in a lifetime find and puts Sam in the presence of Zach, a pottery specialist that will turn her world upside down. From the beginning Zach rubbed me the wrong way. It’s obvious that his selfishness is derived from fear, but that didn’t change the fact that he agitated me at first, but the better Sam got to know him, the more grace I gave him, able to see this flawed character through fresh eyes. Talk about redemption! Both Sam and Zach are micromanagers out of fear of losing control, of self preservation, which is something we can all identify with. The character development is nice, as is the overall pace, and just like the rest of the series the charm of the small town of Harmony, as well as the strong bond between best friends Sam, Amy, and Hannah is delightful. This is a squeaky clean romance that is full of small town charm, a touch of faith, and a good, clean mystery that is a sweet escape. *I have voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book which I received from the author/publisher through JustRead Tours. All views and opinions expressed are completely honest, and my own. This book is a fictional account of Deborah who we know from the bible. As a child there is hardship but God starts communicating with her. Of course this is frowned upon as surely God only speaks to men not a girl. Her people are constantly under attack from the Canaanites she begins to tell her people to turn back to God. A really interesting story which does feel at times that it could be accurate but of course we'll never know. It does show how hard it must have been literally living day by day. The inner turmoil faced by anyone who is close to God is clearly shown here. I did find at times that her youth makes it hard to believe the freedom she had I recommend this book. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieHome to Harmony (3)
While renovating the MacKinnon mansion, Samantha Holt discovers three prized ceramics in a wall. The one in a million find could provide much needed funds for the restoration-and her family's struggling auction business. She calls a Chicago expert for a second opinion.Zachary Reynolds arrives with his five-year-old daughter in tow, intending to leave with the vases immediately. Partly because the pottery won't reach its six-figure potential in a small-town sale, but mostly because the ceramics will secure his job in an impending merger with a larger firm-and he needs that guaranteed stability for his daughter.Sam and Zach both need the pottery for very personal reasons, but only one can emerge victorious. As they research the history of the pieces and the mansion, however, the best choice isn't clear-cut. Add in romantic feelings neither of them expected and things become even more complicated. With the odds stacked against them, can they both achieve the financial and personal success they crave? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
Discussion en coursAucun
Google Books — Chargement... ÉvaluationMoyenne:
|
This story has everything that I love in a story: likable characters, a lovely small-town setting, and the ever-popular "friendship to more" trope. Sam bonds with the pottery expert who is helping her determine the vases' true worth and discovers a deep connection. Are Zachary Reynolds and his adorable little girl Isla the greatest treasure of all?
This is a heartwarming story of conquering fears, renewing one's faith, and learning to trust God's plans for our future! I recommend Her One in a Million to all who enjoy contemporary Christian romance. Well done, Rachelle Paige Campbell!
I received a copy of this book through JustRead Tours. These thoughts and opinions are completely my own. ( )