In this pair of irresistible stories, two Victorian women who lost their homes in the big city are appalled by their new homes on the open prairie. Can each woman find hope and love in their new lives?
Pamela Griffin lives in Texas with her family. She fully gave her life to Christ in 1988 after a rebellious young adulthood and owes the fact that she’s still alive today to an all-loving and forgiving God and to a mother who steadfastly prayed and had faith that God could bring her wayward daughter “home.” Pamela’s main goal in writing Christian romance is to help and encourage those who do know the Lord and to plant a seed of hope in those who don’t.
I didn't really care for the first story. I felt it was the typical snotty city girl moving to the country and yet her rudeness still wins people over.
However, I really did enjoy the second story about the necklace. It had a good historical reference, strong characters, a great plot twist and a moral.
I enjoyed this pair of novellas. Each story is good by itself but is even better when the reader realizes that although the stories are not written by the same author the story lines do have a connection. Quick reads and as the book leaf states, love stories rated G.