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Book Reviews of Steadfast Heart (Brides of Seattle)

Steadfast Heart (Brides of Seattle)
Steadfast Heart - Brides of Seattle
Author: Tracie Peterson
ISBN-13: 9781410475275
ISBN-10: 1410475271
Publication Date: 1/7/2015
Edition: Lrg
Rating:
  • Currently 2.5/5 Stars.
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2.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print
Book Type: Hardcover
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Book One of this new series

I liked some of the characters in this new series a lot. What I felt this book lacked was the strong Christianity that Tracie uses in so many of her books to make you look deeper into your own faith. There was promise in the way Abrianna worked to help the poor and the way she thought of them as friends, but the story left a lot of loose ends. Hopefully it will be continued and enhanced in book two as Lenore was the main character in this story and Abrianna her friend.
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Tracie Peterson is one of my favorite authors. I have read many of her books and typically really enjoy her work. That being said, her latest release, "Steadfast Heart", just didn't do it for me. The book is advertised as a story about Lenore Fulcher, a young woman from Seattle who seeks true love instead of an arranged marriage, and Kolbein Booth, a lawyer from Chicago who travels to Seattle in search of his sister. He traces her to the Madison Bridal School only to discover that she is not there. Other central characters are Abrianna Cunningham, the ward of Mrs. Madison, and her lifelong friend, Wade Ackerman.

The book really fell flat for me. The characters lacked depth and the plot didn't really feel flushed out. I found the romance between Lenore and Kolbein to be completely implausible. They had only just met; he found her to be beautiful and she thought him handsome; then she leaves for San Francisco. Upon her return they are suddenly madly in love--but based on what? Having so many central characters made it difficult to relate to a particular character and didn't allow for great development of them.

I definitely prefer her earlier works. I find that those books are Peterson at her best. This book was lacking in so many areas that I just can't recommend it. If you are new to Tracie Peterson, skip this one and try her earlier novels.

(I've received this complimentary book from Bethany House Publishers through the Book Blogger program in exchange for a review. A positive review was not required and the views expressed in my review are strictly my own.)