From the
publisher:
This Christmas, a tragic loss at Fort Laramie ushers in hope and healing.
This Christmas, a tragic loss at Fort Laramie ushers in hope and healing.
When a young mother dies after giving birth
at Fort Laramie, Emmie Croftner is shaken by the death of her dear friend-and
reminded of the dangers of childbirth. She won't be able to hide her own
pregnancy much longer. She's dreading the day that Isaac Liddle, the handsome
soldier she adores, discovers her secret.
Then the young infant's father offers a solution:
Emmie should marry him so the child can have a family.
With the Sioux Wars threatening soldier and
civilian alike, a ready-made family could be the answer to Emmie's prayers for
safety. But at what cost to her heart-and Isaac's?
My review:
This is the
sixth book in a novella series and it's a very good read even as a stand-alone
book. It would be good made into a Hallmark movie. It's a Christian Historical Romance set in December
18, 1866, Fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming Territory.
I can't
imagine what it must have been like to live then and there - Indian uprisings,
life in a fort, women dying early from childbirth, others dying from illness
and harsh living conditions. Then add in all the variations of human
personality. This is not a place or time period that I would want to live in. But Colleen Coble is able to imagine it and has written an
excellent series. If you are looking for a quick read - pick this up. If you're
looking for a longer book - pick up the series! Clearly written, great style with a mild
Christian message. A book you can feel
good about!
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