About Quilts of Love:
Quilts tell stories of love and loss, hope and faith, tradition and new beginnings. The Quilts of Love series focuses on the women who quilted all of these things into their family histories. A new book releases each month and features contemporary and historical romances as well as women's fiction and the occasional light mystery. You will be drawn into the endearing characters of this series and be touched by their stories.
About the book:
A quilt becomes a labor of love for a lonely wife mysteriously separated from her young husband.
After her fiancé returns from the Klondike gold rush in 1897, Florence Harms sets about building a
new life in her new marriage---even though the lingering effects of
illness have left her weak and vulnerable. She and her young husband,
Will, work tirelessly to clear the land around their Northwest cabin,
content with their modest life.
But then a stranger comes knocking and Florence suddenly senses a restlessness in Will's spirit that she had never seen before. When he leaves her with only a
note that tells her he will return before their baby's birth, she is
devastated, and the illness that stiffened her joints returns. Counting
the days until Will walks back through her door, Florence busies herself
with a Tree of Life quilt displaying a
map of the farm they call home. Doubts claw at her heart as Florence
struggles to believe Will's promise to return to her. Will her labor of
love-and faith in God---sustain her as she waits to see her beloved once
again?
My Review:
A Stitch and a prayer was a quick and easy read! I enjoyed every part of it from start to finish and loved the flow of the book. Having been the first time I have read anything by the author I was unsure of what to expect, but I am happy that I was not let down at all. If you are in the market for a new summer time read then look no further and grab a copy of the book and be sure to check out the other quilts of love books!
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Views expressed are 100% my own and have not been influenced in anyway. I was supplied a book for review purposes and was in no way compensated for this post.
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