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Place to Call Home (Wildrose Series/Ruth Glover, Bk 6)

Place to Call Home (Wildrose Series/Ruth Glover, Bk 6)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wildrose continues to provide happy endings
Review: Lolly is tired of constantly moving about, never settling in one spot, always on the move with her vagabond father. She and her brothers know that life does not have to be this way. When her father lucks up on an abandoned homestead in Wildrose, Lolly and her brothers hope that this will be the last move for them. But in case her father decides to move once more, Lolly has her eye on a wealthy widower who can provide her with all of the comforts and security that Lolly has never known. Meanwhile, Donal, through a series of unfortunate circumstances, also finds himself in Wildrose farming someone else's homestead under false pretenses. The longer that he stays, the more Donal realizes that he wants to settle there and have his own place in the community of Wildrose. Gradually, the Lord convicts both Donal and Lolly to be honest and that security does not have to come in the form of material things. Lolly and Donal are perhaps representative of all of the citizens of Wildrose who have found both the Lord and a place to call home in the Canadian bush town of Wildrose. This book is an excellent addition to the series!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wildrose continues to provide happy endings
Review: Lolly is tired of constantly moving about, never settling in one spot, always on the move with her vagabond father. She and her brothers know that life does not have to be this way. When her father lucks up on an abandoned homestead in Wildrose, Lolly and her brothers hope that this will be the last move for them. But in case her father decides to move once more, Lolly has her eye on a wealthy widower who can provide her with all of the comforts and security that Lolly has never known. Meanwhile, Donal, through a series of unfortunate circumstances, also finds himself in Wildrose farming someone else's homestead under false pretenses. The longer that he stays, the more Donal realizes that he wants to settle there and have his own place in the community of Wildrose. Gradually, the Lord convicts both Donal and Lolly to be honest and that security does not have to come in the form of material things. Lolly and Donal are perhaps representative of all of the citizens of Wildrose who have found both the Lord and a place to call home in the Canadian bush town of Wildrose. This book is an excellent addition to the series!


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