
I enjoyed both of these inspirational stories, with tender romances that began with friendships between people from different backgrounds. Set in the 1920's and 1930's, with people struggling to make a living, the first one especially dealt with prejudice between cultures and classes. The second one also had two people with a social barrier due to hard times mainly.
I really liked both of the young men, who were hardworking, sincere believers, with kind hearts, struggling to overcome their financial hardships in honorable ways, looking to God for help and direction. The young women were also kind and tender, desiring to love their families, and yet follow their heart. There were many faith discussions that were encouraging to read, especially in the first story. Both were fairly well written, satisfying reads.
Recommend to readers who enjoy clean, historical romances with faith. Both stories had been previously published.
(An e-book was provided by NetGalley and Barbour publishing. All opinions are my own.)
I really liked both of the young men, who were hardworking, sincere believers, with kind hearts, struggling to overcome their financial hardships in honorable ways, looking to God for help and direction. The young women were also kind and tender, desiring to love their families, and yet follow their heart. There were many faith discussions that were encouraging to read, especially in the first story. Both were fairly well written, satisfying reads.
Recommend to readers who enjoy clean, historical romances with faith. Both stories had been previously published.
(An e-book was provided by NetGalley and Barbour publishing. All opinions are my own.)