As Love Blooms
was just the sort of book I was craving for and didn’t even realize it. This was a lighthearted romance and yet a
great history lesson of the prejudices women went through in the past. From wearing pants, to working outside the
home, and eventually the suffrage movement for women to vote, I appreciated all
the more what our fore-mothers fought for: our freedoms that so many of us take
for granted now. I liked the
tenaciousness of Tessa and how she would not be bullied by anyone. I also liked how Reese (love that name!) was
just the man to not only let her be herself, but to keep her grounded as
well. Their love story was not without
its ups and downs and some secrets on both sides that needed to see the
light. Supportive family and a bit of
mystery turned adventure rounded out this well told story. This was a first read for me by Ms. Seilstad
and the third in the series. However, I
look forward to going back and reading about her two sisters’ adventures. I received a copy of the book for an honest
review from Revell Publishing and the opinions are my own.
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