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A Vote of Confidence (Sisters of Bethlehem Springs, Bk 1)
A Vote of Confidence - Sisters of Bethlehem Springs, Bk 1
Author: Robin Lee Hatcher
Beautiful and single, Guinevere Arlington knows her "place"? in the early twentieth century. She just refuses to stay there. Gwen loves her life in Idaho -- the mountains, the town, her independence. But when she runs for mayor -- and falls in love with her opponent -- Gwen realizes winning may come at too high a price.
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ISBN-13: 9780310258056
ISBN-10: 0310258057
Publication Date: 5/1/2009
Pages: 352
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4 stars, based on 66 ratings
Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Paperback
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augieandlourock avatar reviewed A Vote of Confidence (Sisters of Bethlehem Springs, Bk 1) on + 117 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I picked this book up because I liked the cover.I was happy when I found out it was Christian fiction.I had no idea what the book was about but once I started reading it I found I couldn't put it down.This book was a love story about a woman named Gwen and a man named Morgan.I found myself hoping they would fall in love and get married.I also Like reading about them both trying to become Mayor of their small town.I cant wait to read the next book in the series.This is an author I will be reading more of.This story also has its funny moments and I found myself laughing out loud.
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Fun to read - based on historical fact - first in an interesting series.
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I was rather unimpressed about how slow the first third of the book developed. It was flat and overly-simplistic. I was befuddled that such a popular writer would produce a book that I had to push to keep reading, hoping that it could improve. It did get better but I still was left with a let-down that this was not an example of great fiction, the quality frustrated me.


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