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Book Reviews of Dawn in My Heart (Regency, Bk 1)

Dawn in My Heart (Regency, Bk 1)
Dawn in My Heart - Regency, Bk 1
Author: Ruth Axtell Morren
ISBN-13: 9780373785674
ISBN-10: 0373785674
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Steeple Hill
Book Type: Paperback
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kidibelle avatar reviewed Dawn in My Heart (Regency, Bk 1) on + 39 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
The reader should be aware that despite the fact that the novel is labeled Christian fiction, it includes some foul language and some rather descriptive sexual encounters. There is also some terminology used to describe some things that seems incorrect or confusing such as labeling carriage drivers as tigers, etc. I have read many novels within that specific era and was surprised to come across so many descriptive terms that I did not recognize and practically needed a dictionary for. As for the story, basically two unsaved souls are forced into an arranged marriage. Neither are happy about it and thier sarcastic disdain is evident from the beginning. A terrible secret is discovered on thier wedding night and the brutality of the husband lingers with the reader throughout the story making his later conversion and affection for his wife, unsettling. When the wife's salvation and affection for her husband finally comes, it seems rushed. It was as if in one afternoon she went from still hating her husband, and planning to run away with another man, to passionately loving her husband forever. The believable connection for the reader just wasn't there!
reviewed Dawn in My Heart (Regency, Bk 1) on
Helpful Score: 3
Dawn in My Heart is an Inspirational Regency by Ruth Axtell Morren. This book is very refreshing from many other Regencies in that the main characters have a lot more depth. The two main characters, Tertius and Gillian, start out as non-Christians, who agree to a marriage of convenience, each for their own selfish reasons. Ms. Morren portrays how each character lives according to their sinful desires.

I feel that the whole book is very clean and nothing is done without taste. Some things are alluded to, such as producing an heir," but very tastefully. The hero and heroine start to have a thread of attraction for the other, but it easily falls apart when tested. It is a good picture of how without a foundation in Christ, human love is often selfish and needy and easily falls apart when trials come.

The hero, Tertius, has previously spent time in the Indies. A lover who he previously spurned has put a curse on him. I especially liked the portrayal of the grip the curse has on him, showing how real spiritual warfare is. God is the only power stronger than the curse that grips Tertius. Then Tertius faces another test where he must remaiin patient and loving with his wife while she continually treats him unkindly. This is the same way he used to treat others. Finally, in Gods time, our heroine is brought to the Lord as well, and she and Tertius become the man and wife God intended them to be.

Again, this book is sold under the genre of inspirational Chrisitan fiction, but some Chrsitian readers may find it a little more "edgy" (for the reasons mentioned above). I did not find anything to be offended by in the book and would thoroughly recommend the book. I give it four and 1/2 stars!
barbiejay avatar reviewed Dawn in My Heart (Regency, Bk 1) on + 37 more book reviews
Lord Skylar, in this book, is the brother of Althea Breton (Lady Pembroke), in the book Winter is Past.