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Appalachia: Love Nestles into Four Mountain Towns
Appalachia Love Nestles into Four Mountain Towns
Author: Gina Fields, JoAnn A. Grote, Catherine Runyon, Irene B. Brand
4-in-1 Romance — The mist-covered mountains are a haven for four women who have been bruised by the pace of the modern world while the gentle strength of the mountain people lull them back to a perspective of peace and faith. — *** AFTERGLOW by Irene B. Brand — Hester Lawson is drawn to the town of Afterglow, West Virginia, to write about its histo...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781593106720
ISBN-10: 1593106726
Publication Date: 6/1/2005
Pages: 460
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 54 ratings
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Appalachia: Love Nestles into Four Mountain Towns on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
These are four short christian romance novels. I love to read and had a hard time putting the book down. All of the stories are set in small towns in Appalachia, in the mountains and you can almost feel yourself being there right along with the story. If you are looking for a relaxing Christian book to read, then you have found it. Happy reading!!
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Helpful Score: 4
Loved this book..quick read and nice to have romance novels without all the graphic sex as well. Good book to curl up with and read to relax or on a rainy day as well.
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Helpful Score: 1
The mist-covered mountains are a heaven for four women who have been bruised by the pace of the modern world while the gentle strength of the mountain people lull them back to a perspective of peace and faith.
Hester Lawson is drawn to the town of Afterglow, West Virginia, to write about its history. But mystery shrouds her past - as well as the man who seems to be following her.
Running from painful mistakes, Dr. Amy Jordan hopes a small Kentucky community will be her refuge. Is thereenough love in her heart for a man who has also been wounded by life?
Ellie Carter has gone home to her North Carolina mountains in hopes of healing her broken heart. But there is no hiding when her husband pursues her - and discovers he has a son.
While her granny's rustic Tennessee home is a solace as Anna Giles grieves for her parents, the same valley feels like a trap to a local photographer. Can Anna help him find new focus?
When faith starts to heal their hearts, can these women hide frome th reach of romantic love?
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Helpful Score: 1
Christian romance. Felt a little old fashioned but the plots were pretty good
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All 4 stories were great. They make you want to move to the Appalachian moutains. In the first story, Hester Lawson goes to Afterglow, a small town that has a little mystery and scandal along with a entertaining love story. In Still Waters, a big city girl goes to the country to run from a mistake that killed her career. She has enough on her plate without looking for love, but Love runs into her.
in Come Home to My Heart, there is just a typical love story of a seperated wife and husband who find each other and find God and are able to work out their differences.
And in Eagles for Anna, Anna Giles already has found God, can she help Peter find him to and reconcile with his family. Then will she stay or run away again. And will Peter be there when she comes home.
Excelent book, hard to put down.
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The mist-covered mountains are a haven for four women who have been bruised by the pace of the modern world while the gentle strenght of the mountain people lull them back to a perspective of peace and faith.
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Very Good Reading.


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