Bringing the late 19th-century mill town of Lowell, Massachusetts, to life in a fascinating slice of history, Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller offer readers all the romance and drama they'll want. Weaving together intrigue, wounded hearts, and the rich history of the region, THE BELLS OF LOWELL will soon rank among readers' favorite historical series. Box set includes entire series (1-3).
Tracie Peterson is a bestselling author who writes in both historical and contemporary genres. Her novels reveal her love for research as well as her strong desire to develop emotionally meaningful characters and stories for her readers. Tracie and her family live in Montana.
10 - By the end of the third book, I was totally in love with this series. The setting of the mills was interesting. Girls living in boardinghouses and working the hours they did at the mills. Fell in love with Miss Addie and Miss Mintie. Could just imagine these older sisters, a little plump maybe, running boardinghouses across the street from each other. Lilly, Bella, Daughtie, and Miss Minnie all marry good men and their love stories are fun but not overbearing in the book. Mystery accompanied the story with the girls being kidnapped, and then Daughtie helping Liam with the runaway slaves. Course there was the trip to England that put John's life in danger that I wondered how they would make the escape. The men plotting against the Boston Associates finally being apprehended was a good thing. Daughtie and Liam dealing with him being an Irishman so they were frowned upon by others in the community when they married. I felt for them because they were so in love and yet the times weren't favorable for the Irish. They were so looked down upon. It was a big book that I checked out from the library - it had all 3 stories into one book. But I found it hard to put down in spots and was glad I had all 3 in the series to read without having to wait if one was checked out.
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A wonderful collection of characters and storylines woven together as tightly and beautifully as the looms that are a core element in this series, though each book is delightful in it's own right, my favourite would have to be the last one. Not only does it feature an Irish architect hero, and a sweet romance, it also delves into the historical fight going on at the time for both the education and freedom of African Americans.
Centered around a core group of tried and true friends, the spiritual lessons and romances are both gentle and impacting affairs, staying with you long after the last page. Getting a glimpse into the world of the mill girls across these three books is fascinating and sad at the same time, with the villains also adding a nice touch of suspense and tension.
Another great read from Tracie Peterson. The Belles of Lowell series transports you to a different time when life was tough and finding true friends was even tougher. The chronicling of these girls lives during the industrial revolution will make you laugh, cry and thank God for your 8-5 desk job! Be ready to be sucked in to a series you won't want to put down!
Pleasant easy read story. Towards the end promoted a faith in GOD which was well done. I thought it did not portray realistically the hardships and the difficult life of the mill girls.
Wonderful,third time reading this collection. Excellent time piece in historical viewpoints. Citing the hardships of early American industrialization. The hard SD hips of the female workforce. Overcoming bigotry and cultural lines still exists today as it has for all of humanity. Wonderful story of life, love and Godly doctrine. Faith!
I really enjoyed this trilogy. It had good characters and an interesting look into the not so distant past. A good historical romance without sex and references to God in a way that applies to every day life.