Pure is the Heart is a beautifully written story of love and redemption through one of the most fascinating periods of time in our history. The French Revolution was a brutal and bloody war, during which families were torn apart and lives were destroyed. Relations between the French and the English were strained to say the least, but DeTrempe shows us that love knows no boundaries. However, when French-born Elise meets English-born Hunter they have more obstacles than simply their nationalities to overcome. DeTrempe navigates these obstacles with expertise and heart, and leads us on a journey of finding God and redemption, as well as true love.
Jerrica Knight-Catania author of The Perfect Kiss
Historical Romance
Historical Romance with an Inspirational Touch
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Loving Lydia Reviews
“This was a wonderful read. I had tears at the end. Alex is a true hero and Lydia is a perfect heroine with strength and convictions that stay true to character. Each of the characters is unique and well thought out and Amy's portrayal of the time period is dead on. The characters and storyline are wrought with just enough suspense and drama to pull the reader along. Thanks for the enjoying read.” Claire Collins author of Fate & Destiny and Images of Betrayal
“Surrounded by characters that are as real as your best friends, Amy transports her reader into the intrigue of Regency England. She leads you through London streets and backrooms that are filled with enough schemes and trickery to leave you gawking. Her storyline is sweet and tender but with enough mayhem to keep you thinking of her work long after turning the last page.” Carol A. Spradling, author of Cost of Freedom
“Surrounded by characters that are as real as your best friends, Amy transports her reader into the intrigue of Regency England. She leads you through London streets and backrooms that are filled with enough schemes and trickery to leave you gawking. Her storyline is sweet and tender but with enough mayhem to keep you thinking of her work long after turning the last page.” Carol A. Spradling, author of Cost of Freedom
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)