“Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting.”
- Edmund Burke
January 17, 2018
The Soul of a Stranger
Author: Dana Abbott Celich Genre: Historical Fiction / Christian Fiction Publisher: Westbow Press, 2017 Pages: 282 Rating: Highly Recommend Synopsis: England 1810. William Devreux, the fourth Earl of Hartwell, despises his shallow and dissolute life. But a riding accident in a remote country town gives him the opportunity to escape his troubles for a month or two, and he concocts a phony identify in order to conceal his unsavory past. He discovers unexpected contentment in his new circumstances, finding himself especially drawn to Charissa Armitage, a young woman who views of faith and love challenge his own. However, all is not as simple as it seems. Review: I'm going to miss these characters and their moment in time. This quote comes to mind when I finish books I thoroughly enjoyed, and I'm sure most bookish people can relate, "don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." That's where I am with this.
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