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Beyond Ivy Walls by Rachel Fordham
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Beyond Ivy Walls (edition 2024)

by Rachel Fordham (Author), Em Eldridge (Narrator), Jason Keller (Narrator), Thomas Nelson (Publisher)

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Title:Beyond Ivy Walls
Authors:Rachel Fordham (Author)
Other authors:Em Eldridge (Narrator), Jason Keller (Narrator), Thomas Nelson (Publisher)
Info:Thomas Nelson (2024)
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Beyond Ivy Walls by Rachel Fordham

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This was an interesting book. It brought together, as the main characters, two very unlike individuals.

I requested to read this book through NetGalley because I have enjoyed other books by Rochel Fordham. This did not disappoint. It kept my interest throughout. I thought the main characters were quite well-developed. The editing was done very well also.

This is listed in the Christian genre though it is not at all preachy and barely what you might consider a Christian book. It is clean and is very suitable for teens and older.

I would recommend this book and give it a solid 4-star review. ( )
  grammy57 | Jun 6, 2024 |
Wow. Wow. Wow.
This retelling of Beauty and the Beast was fabulous. Perhaps one of my favourite stories of 2024 so far! Rachel Fordham brought the classic tale to life in 1903 Iowa, through Sadie West and Otis Taylor’s tale.
Sadie is working hard to help her family keep their farm after an accident renders her father unable to walk. But her life is difficult and what little money she has, she sends home, sacrificing her own comforts. She finds shelter in an abandoned factory, with only a curious dog for a friend.
Otis Taylor reluctantly returns home after he learns of his inheritance, but is chased by the past as he steps foot back in his childhood home. Scarred from treatments for an ailment as a child, he avoids stepping out in public and covers his face from prying eyes.
Emotions run deep in this story, tugging at the reader’s heartstrings with every turn of the page. Self-sacrifices, grand gestures, and heartwarming moments pepper the pages of this turn-of-the-century story.
Readers will fall in love with Otis Taylor – seeing past his physical scars – as he learns to trust and love someone who cares deeply for him in return.
The faith aspect of the story sticks to brief mentions of faith, but still, hope is woven through the text.
Yeah. This was a fantastic read. One I’ll read again.
I received an ecopy from the publisher through Net Galley. All opinions expressed are my own. ( )
  AnnBrodeur | May 18, 2024 |
A charming, tender historical romance set in the Gilded Age. The citizens of Monticello, Iowa anticipate the return of a mysterious bachelor whose family fortunes helped build the town. A small town girl whose father is ill brings unexpected joy to the recluse.

This delightful story has characters who tug on your heart strings and brings hope that none of us are lost causes. I liked how Sadie seemed to find a bright side to her difficult situation, seeks to help Otis come out of his shell and see how God still had a purpose for him.
The author does a good job bringing real facts from history and spins them into a lovely story. Reminiscent of a Beauty and the Beast type plot, yet with unique twists.
Enjoyable reading, with a satisfying ending. Should be fine for teens and up. 4.5 stars

(An ebook was provided by the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own.) ( )
  WildflowerMom | Apr 28, 2024 |
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