OMG I thought I would never rate a book 1 star ever again. It has to be REALLY bad for me to rate it one star, but this definitely hit the mark.
I was in the hospital with my stupid kidneys being pissed at me (yes, I'm better, thanks for asking) when the bookmobile came around to my hospital bed. There wasn't much to pick from and I was feeling kind of depressed about my situation, so I told the librarian to pick one out for me. She picked this, thinking that since it's near the holidays (I was actually in on Thanksgiving, talk about a bummer) it would perk me up. God bless her, she was WRONG.
This book is a collection of 4 historical romantic novellas. One was set in the 1860s California, one was 1860s Tennessee, another was 1920s Vermont, and the last was in Minneapolis during some kind of economic hard time that wasn't the Great Depression. I was skimming by that point; I just wanted to be done. My favorite story was the 1920s one because the author used historically relevant vernacular and seemed to know a lot about the time period.
I liked how there was a God aspect to many of the stories. I'm religious myself, so that was a plus.
My least favorite part about this book is everything else. The cover is boring, the writing pretty much sucks, and most of what was going on could not capture my interest. It is true that I read this while I was ill, but I have a feeling that even if I felt well I'd still be bored out of my mind. I could barely stay awake for more than 20 minutes or so while I was reading.