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Christmas
Hope
by
Caroline Warfield
Genre:
Historical Romance
Some
wars must be fought, some loves must live on hope alone, and some
stories must be told. This is one of them.
When
the Great War is over, will their love be enough?
After
two years at the mercy of the Canadian Expeditionary force and the
German war machine, Harry ran out of metaphors for death, synonyms
for brown, and images of darkness. When he encounters color among the
floating islands of Amiens and life in the form a widow and her
little son, hope ensnares him. Through three more long years of war
and its aftermath, the hope she brings keeps Harry alive.
Rosemarie
Legrand’s husband left her a tiny son, no money, and a savaged
reputation when he died. She struggles to simply feed the boy and has
little to offer a lonely soldier, but Harry’s devotion lifts her
up. The war demands all her strength and resilience, will the hope of
peace and the promise of Harry’s love keep her going?
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winning author Caroline Warfield has been many things:
traveler, librarian, poet, raiser of children, bird watcher, Internet
and Web services manager, conference speaker, indexer, tech writer,
genealogist—even a nun. She
reckons she is on at least her third act, happily working in
an office surrounded by windows where she lets her characters lead
her to adventures in England and the far-flung corners of the British
Empire. She nudges them to explore the riskiest territory of all, the
human heart.
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I like the way the cover was done. It really fits with the book.
ReplyDeleteGreat cover. Very fitting for the book.
ReplyDeleteLove the cover.
ReplyDeleteI love poppies. We always buy the poppy pins when the Shriners sell them.
ReplyDeleteI think the cover looks very romantic
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a good story.
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