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A Log Cabin Christmas: 9 Nine Romances of American Pioneer Christmases
A Log Cabin Christmas 9 Nine Romances of American Pioneer Christmases
Author: Margaret Brownley, Wanda E. Brunstetter, Jane Kirkpatrick, Kelly Eileen Hake, Liz Johnson, Christine Cain, Michelle Ule, Debra Ullrick, Erica Vetsch
ISBN-13: 9781616264789
ISBN-10: 1616264780
Publication Date: 9/1/2011
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Barbour Books
Book Type: Paperback
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8 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

grandmakitty avatar reviewed A Log Cabin Christmas: 9 Nine Romances of American Pioneer Christmases on + 75 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book! I never laughed so hard, as I did when reading the last story. It had a hilarious scene in it, that you could just see so clear in your mind's eye! The first story was real good too! In fact, I only found 1 story that I didn't like as well as all the others, but even it was ok. I really loved the cover and rough made pages of this book, that resembled an old time book. I would hope that anyone who receives this book, will treasure it too, as I did!
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I love books with lots of stories this is one of the best I have read in awhile> Enjoy!!!!!
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This was a ok book--some stories I liked better than others but that is what happens with 9 different authors.
Each story was the Christmas season--I liked the "clean" romance of the book--would be good for young adults and anyone interested in good clean themes of pioneer romance.
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Great variety of settings. No huge delving into a character's life (since the stories are so short), but interesting situations and characters.
maggysue avatar reviewed A Log Cabin Christmas: 9 Nine Romances of American Pioneer Christmases on + 811 more book reviews
This was a good book full of short Christmas stories, pioneer style. I liked all of the stories, especially the stories, especially A Star In The Night by Liz Johnson. I would recommend this book
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Short stories were all well written and interesting
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I only liked about 4 of the stories out of the 9 that were placed in it. They all had a log cabin somehow involved in the story. They were Christian romances. I think I liked the last story the most. It seemed the most realistic to me.
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Snow Angel by Margaret Brownley
This is a good story of love and of healing. Sometimes adding children to the mix can accomplish wonders.

The Christmas Secret by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Keeping a secret is not always in the best interest of everyone concerned. This is heart-wrenching story.

Christmas Traps and Trimmings by Kelly Eileen Hake
Times were so difficult for women, who had little or no rights. Interesting story.

A Star in the Night by Liz Johnson
With the help of Jed, Cora learns to trust in God to help her through haunting nightmares of war. This is my favorite of the collection.

The Courting Quilt by Jane Kirkpatrick
Delightful romance focusing on the dilemma and resourcefulness of widows and unmarried women in Oregon, 1867.

Under His Wings by Liz Tolsma
I not only loved the spiritual symbolism in this romance, but I have to say--Noah ticks all the boxes as a superlative hero.

The Dogtrot Christmas by Michelle Ule
Sweet love story highlighting the hardships and joys of settling in Texas in 1836. Great spiritual theme on forgiving one another and oneself.

A Grand County Christmas by Debra Ullrick
Awnyas story is heartbreaking and illustrates extreme loss and cruel hardship. On the other hand, it depicts Gods provision and how He always works out everything for the good of those who love Him. It is a story of contrasts.

Christmas Service by Erica Vetsch
This story touches me the most, because of the spiritual issues and inner conflicts of the young protagonist, Beth Sorensen. What a wonderful hero the reader will find in Christmas Service!