1887 At her mother's death bed, eighteen year old Grace learns the truth about her father and why he hated her. With her mother gone, Grace and little brother Andrew were in grave danger. With the help of her mother's friends, they are whisked off to a Montana Ranch where they hope to start a new life. Bounty hunters are dispatched and their nightmare begins again.
I enjoyed this book and all of this author's other books. It would've gotten 4 stars - but then, the FMC had a TSTL moment. I think these are a lazy way for an author to create more drama and was pretty disappointed by it. Otherwise, it was a pretty good story.
Those Violet Eyes: Endurance by Jean L. Kuhnke. This was a little different from the other stories. It covered some violent indignant crimes against women. Grace was a product of this done to her mother. It's an emotional story one that happy ending we all look for.
Trusting in God is there for us to hold into. Even in time of trouble and evil we can hold on to God. He is our comforter and healer, all things are possible with God. Enjoy this author and her books. If you have never read her books you’re in for a treat.
I think I will reread this book, so I gave it 5 ⭐. It's about a girl and her little brother who had to flee from their father. It's a Christian historical clean book with lovely characters and a believable story.
I have really been impressed with the work of this Author, she continues to write great stories with hidden meanings from the Bible. These are must read books.
My rating was based on the story keeping my interest . The story did not drag, dialogue was entertaining. The dialogue was written in the style of the times and for the areas of the country. All in all a very enjoyable book.
Jean Kuhnke is by far one of the best short story writer's I have read. The character's were well written and the story was good from first page to the end.
Sweet. Reminiscent of Grace Livingston Hill. Some word usage issues, but it wasn't enough to lesson my enjoyment of the story. Overall enjoyed the story.