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Book Review of Sweet Sanctuary (Sweet Sanctuary, Bk 1)

Sweet Sanctuary (Sweet Sanctuary, Bk 1)
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I think I might have found a new World War II historical favorite. Known for her prairie romances, Sawyer has taken a step into a new direction and I completely love it. The novel takes the reader into the heart of the war, the lives it touched and hurt. But it plays more as a backdrop instead for the foreplay of the story and that in and of itself gives the novel a different flavor from similar titles in its genre.

A beloved household favorite, Sawyer keeps the reader engaged in her latest title. Typical sweet romance with spurts of humor and combed with genuine concern for what will come of these characters. Some non-Christian readers might find the theology overt and cliché, but as a Christian fan I very much liked how God and His perfect plans were woven through the story.

The kids stole the show that is for sure. Nic is definitely a hard character to like, but I liked what became of him through the story. Misunderstandings abound in romance, its enough to make the hopeless romantic (and the realist) in me roll my eyes, but it provided a bit of comic relief toward the end of a serious story. And the endingaw, definitely a sweet one.

Ill be adding this title to my collection and most likely enjoying it again in the future. Loved the change in direction from the norm; well done!

This review is my honest opinion. Thanks to the publishers through Litfuse Publicity for my copy to review.