Tuesday, June 30, 2015
The Flower Brides: A Collection by Grace Livingston Hill
The Flower Brides is a collection that tells about three different woman: Marigold wants to fit in with 'in' crowd; Diana struggles when her father marries her manipulative, wicked cousin; and Camilla accepts the help of a handsome stranger for her sick mother.
Though some may think GLH's books are dated, the lessons are timeless and biblical. Each moral conundrum that the main character faces is presented with truth from God's Word. The salvation message is almost always woven throughout her books, as well as clear verses on Christian living.
I enjoy almost every GLH book I read...and, though each 'flower bride' was engaging and entertaining, I liked Camilla's story best!
Thank you to Barbour Books through NetGalley for sending me a copy to read and review!
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The Flower Brides: A Collection by Grace Livingston Hill
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