Rating: 4.7 / 5
As delightful a story as any Grace Livingston Hill has written, this lovely novel centers around Chris, our hero, which is a bit of a change from the usual heroine-focus of...well, most of Ms. Hill's works, and Christian romances in general. However, it is very suitable for it to focus on Chris because his is the story that involves change, an understanding of life, and a truly spiritual awakening. It's the classic "rich boy falls into hard times" setup that I'm sure has been done many times because, but I like how, unlike in some cases, Chris is not rotten about it or pompous or snobby. Sure, he rebels against losing his family's money and social standing, but at the same time he doesn't want to upset either of his faith-drive parents by making a big deal out of it, so he tries to make the best out of a bad situation and goes out to get a job. Enter Natalie: his angel and introduction into faith in hard times. From here we get a short (it's 180 pages, not the 300+ pages that it states on Goodreads) and sweet romance that ends in a sappy, happy sigh-worthy happily ever after. This is by all accounts a lighter read, but quite enjoyable.
As usual, I find myself feeling calm, peaceful, and utterly happy inside after a read by Ms. Hill. Yet another fine addition of this author's work to go up on my shelves!