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The Way of Love (Willamette Brides)
The Way of Love - Willamette Brides
Author: Tracie Peterson
ISBN-13: 9780764232282
ISBN-10: 0764232282
Publication Date: 6/2/2020
Pages: 352
Edition: 5/1
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Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 11
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The Way of Love is the 2nd novel in Willamette Brides series by Tracie Peterson. I do recommend reading Secrets of My Heart before embarking on The Way of Love. The story begins in December of 1879 in Portland, Oregon with Faith moving into Nancy Carpenter's boardinghouse (from Secrets of My Heart). I like that the story features a strong, intelligent, and Christian main character. Faith Kenner is determined to become a doctor to help Native Americans on the reservation. She grew up among them and knows the conditions. Faith is a woman of strong convictions. She does not understand why there is prejudice in the world. As Faith states, âa person can hardly be blamed for their heritage.â The Way of Love is rich in historical details. It includes the racial tensions and laws that existed in Oregon at that time along with the âStorm Kingâ, Willamette College, and much more. Christian values and beliefs are prevalent as well. I thought The Way of Love was well-written with vivid descriptions. The pacing is gentle which suits the story. It was nice catching up with Nancy, Seth, Mrs. Weaver, and the other residents of the boardinghouse along with our main characters families. We get to find out Mrs. Weaver's secret and it was something I never expected. Samuel Lakewood and his cohort, Gerome Berkshire are back with their evil plans. I am eager to learn the identity of the man who calls the shots. I appreciated the author's note at the end. My favorite line from The Way of Love is âThe sooner people put aside prejudices, the sooner we'll have peace in our country.â I thought The Way of Love was a timely novel considering what is currently happening in the United States. The Way of Love is a compelling historical novel with a surprising storm, fine friends, a satisfying surprise, racial pressure, Christian codes, and a romantic riverboat captain.


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