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The House of Winslow #30

The Beloved Enemy: 1931

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She saved his life. Could he help restore her faith? Josh Winslow has just been released from prison. Determined to get his life on the right track, he sets out to find honest work. Kefira Reis has fled an abusive boss in New York's garment district to start a new life in Florida. A chance meeting along the way brings Kefira to Josh's aid when he needs it most. As Kefira encourages Josh to pursue his long-held dream of becoming an archaeologist, she finds her own desires coming true. But complications from the past threaten their budding romance--and put their most cherished beliefs to the test.

320 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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April 1, 2016
6 - Wasn't too interested in the part about the archaeologist part. Sure would have hated to live through the depression. No jobs available and so many people out of work. I can't imagine just having to walk to the places you want to go - especially when you're talking about miles and miles. All these Gilbert Morris books I've been reading in The House of Winslow series have the Christian theme about how God loves sinners (which is everyone of us). That if we take Jesus Christ into our lives and try to follow him, we will have peace in our hearts. It's never too late to come unto Christ. It's interesting to read about the characters who aren't Christians and their struggle to convert.
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April 14, 2023
I really did not enjoy this book. The basic plot was okay, although at these archeological digs, they supposedly had other helpers/workers, but you never heard them mentioned by name, or even that they were doing anything. It was only the three main characters that did things and found things. I thought that was a bit odd.

But I also didn't care for the fact that the hero seemed easily drawn to women based on their womanly appeal. And the heroine had dreams that basically foretold the future, which I don't believe God speaks to people today in dreams, as he did during Bible times.

I have more books in this series, but I really haven't enjoyed the last four or five I've read, so I will not be reading any more of them, but passing them on.
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December 15, 2023
After saving Josh Winslow's life, Kefira Reis helps him become an archaeologist.
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December 18, 2010
This series by Gilbert Morris is one of my absolute favorites. Each book follows at least one member of a generation in the Winslow family tree and the member(s) gets saved and finds true love. There's also some commentary on the social conditions of the time frame. Truly interesting.
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October 3, 2013
I really enjoyed this book. From NY city to Georgia to Egypt on an archeology dig (wanted to do that when I was a lot younger). Then there was adventure on trains and a ship. Nice love story also!
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April 9, 2017
All they books in this series are treasures. Following a family through history.

I have thoroughly enjoyed this series. I have recommended it to several people who like to read. Check it out.
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