Love's Every Whisper: Historical Christian Romance (Eagle Harbor Book 2) by Naomi Rawlings
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Victoria Donnelly is, as always, a failure. With five years of failed courtships behind her and the calendar inching closer to another birthday, Victoria's determined to redeem herself and snag a proposal from a wealthy childhood acquaintance, Gilbert Sinclair. But returning to Eagle Harbor stirs up long forgotten memories. And worse, old affection for her betrothed's enemy.
Elijah Cummings has loved Victoria for fifteen years. But fishermen's sons don't marry shipping barons' daughters. He knows it. She knows it. The entire town knows it. Resolved to keep his distance from Victoria, Elijah focuses on establishing a much needed life-saving station, risking his own life by rescuing sailors stuck aboard shipwrecks.
He knows how to save drowning sailors, but how is he to save a woman from the biggest mistake of her life—without destroying both their hearts in the process?
My thoughts
Love's Every Whisper is full of romance and wonderful bits of history. Everything described so perfectly that I could feel the cold, hear the wind, and see the waves as they started to crash ashore.
Lighthouses, fisherman, money swindlers, and heroes all captured my imagination has I became engrossed in this book. Unfortunately, I have to say for me maybe there were just too many things going on. It seemed to get a little bogged down in the middle but I stayed with it wanting to know the end. I was not disappointed. Naomi Rawling wrote a wonderful ending that made it worth the read!
Elijah remained my favorite character throughout the book with his determination and grit. He's love and concern for Victoria's well being run deep. He knew that the differences between the classes of people were just to great to cross. Nonetheless, his loyalty to her ran deep.
A great read!
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Elijah Cummings has loved Victoria for fifteen years. But fishermen's sons don't marry shipping barons' daughters. He knows it. She knows it. The entire town knows it. Resolved to keep his distance from Victoria, Elijah focuses on establishing a much needed life-saving station, risking his own life by rescuing sailors stuck aboard shipwrecks.
He knows how to save drowning sailors, but how is he to save a woman from the biggest mistake of her life—without destroying both their hearts in the process?
My thoughts
Love's Every Whisper is full of romance and wonderful bits of history. Everything described so perfectly that I could feel the cold, hear the wind, and see the waves as they started to crash ashore.
Lighthouses, fisherman, money swindlers, and heroes all captured my imagination has I became engrossed in this book. Unfortunately, I have to say for me maybe there were just too many things going on. It seemed to get a little bogged down in the middle but I stayed with it wanting to know the end. I was not disappointed. Naomi Rawling wrote a wonderful ending that made it worth the read!
Elijah remained my favorite character throughout the book with his determination and grit. He's love and concern for Victoria's well being run deep. He knew that the differences between the classes of people were just to great to cross. Nonetheless, his loyalty to her ran deep.
A great read!
This book was given to me by the author in exchange for my honest review.
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