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The Rescue (Thorndike Press Large Print Christian Romance Series)

The Rescue (Thorndike Press Large Print Christian Romance Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book Ever!!
Review: In the two weeks I've owned this book I have read it four times. I have never read
a book that I have enjoyed more. I found once I started I couldn't put it down until
I read the last page and it's the same way each time I read it. I love all the books in
the English Garden Series but this one is by far my favorite.
You quickly fall in love with both Weston and Anne, and delight in each new development
in their relationship with each other and with God. If you're new to Lori Wick's books,
this is a wonderful one to start with.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thought provoking, yet not too weighty
Review: The Rescue is a wonderful story of Christian love and devotion. Anne was an excellent example of a Christian woman, devoted to her father and her friends. The book moves quickly and rarely gets bogged down by attempts at emulating 19th century English. The struggles of the main characters are well portrayed and though one knows what's going to happen in the end (at least vaguely) Wick manages to keep us interested and reading. I read The Rescue in one day, and I'm sure you'll do the same!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Very Enjoyable Read!!
Review: The Rescue is probably my favorite of all of Lori Wick's books. It does not have the depth that some of her other books have, but it is a most enjoyable read. It is fast paced, and I was unable to put it down until I finished it. This is book #2 in The English Garden Series, but you could read it on it's own without missing too much. The entire series is wonderful, however, so you may as well read them all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Very Enjoyable Read!!
Review: The Rescue is probably my favorite of all of Lori Wick's books. It does not have the depth that some of her other books have, but it is a most enjoyable read. It is fast paced, and I was unable to put it down until I finished it. This is book #2 in The English Garden Series, but you could read it on it's own without missing too much. The entire series is wonderful, however, so you may as well read them all.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome!
Review: This book is very good! It's written very well and the plot is interesting. At first when I read it, I was like, what the heck! But it is now one of my favorites that I read in a day. I highly recommend this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: This is one of those books that as soon as you pick it up you won't put it down until you've turned the last page.
You don't have to wait long until you fall completely in love with both Anne and Weston.
Like a true English gentleman, Weston offers to marry Anne after he finds out that because of his rash actions Anne's reputation has suffered. I eagerly anticipated each new development in their marriage.
I loved all of the English Garden Series, but this one is by far my favorite!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not so sure of this book
Review: Well, I really cannot say that I have finished reading the book. I will have to do so. But, I do have to say that I was a bit dissapointed. Personally, I believe that Wick's best work is in a historical western setting. This book seems nice, but I can't help but be cynical about the environment. The gossipers are believeable, but not the christian people. How could there be so many? If so, their views of christianity are different that what ours are. Since when does the aristocracy care about God on a personal level? Those who were religious where strict in their discipline. Plus, a pastor? They had vicars back then. I find it a bit historically inacurate. I suppose I should not criticize, I mean after all, it is fiction. What can I expect right? I do have to say that I like Wick, but not so much in this series. I'll have to read more to form an exact opinion.


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