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Olivia Hewes has one dream: to make Chatham Manor's wool-producing venture profitable. She must succeed or be forced to trade her independence for a loveless marriage. And her most threatening competition comes from neighboring estate owner, Randolph Sherbourne.Tags
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trekwoman's bookbox; sometimes preachy, but overall good. Christian Regency romance, the Chatham and Thorne families have feuded for centuries. Randolph meets Olivia by chance at church, neither realizing that their families are sworn enemies. Both want to bury the hatchet, but their families don't want to give in. A good deal in this novel about Olivia's brother Clive, who is a "gin baby" i.e. has fetal alcohol syndrome, which I didn't think was really recognized at all at the time.
This story is of 2 families who for generations have let bitterness and hatred keep them from ever seeing any good in each other. It is set in the early 1800's in Otley, England. I cannot imagine living in a small town and attending the same church and never having even looked across the aisle at the faces of people, because of the bitterness and hatred in my heart. But one day Randolph Thorne mistakenly steps upon the hem of Olivia Hewes Chatham and the enemies come face to face with each other. From then on things start to happen. Olivia and Randolph begin to realize that peace is possible and that God would have them choose peace. It was interesting to see how the fussing and fighting had affected the whole community.
This was show more another good story in this English Ivy Series, and you can easily read it as a stand alone story. There was alot of sound biblical lessons to be learned in this story and I enjoyed the way the town pastor and his wife helped both Olivia and Randolph in the quest for answers. show less
This was show more another good story in this English Ivy Series, and you can easily read it as a stand alone story. There was alot of sound biblical lessons to be learned in this story and I enjoyed the way the town pastor and his wife helped both Olivia and Randolph in the quest for answers. show less
Historical novel about two families with centuries of feuding between them, combined with controversy in the local church. A bit predictable, but mostly enjoyable. Good holiday read.
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- Canonical title
- Wild Heather
- Original publication date
- 2003
- People/Characters
- Olivia Hewes; Randolph Sherbourne
- Important places
- Chatham Manor
- Epigraph
- Live in complete harmony with each other---each with the attitude of Christ Jesus toward the other. Then all of you can join together with one voice, giving praise and glory to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans... (show all) 15:5-6
- Dedication
- To Betty Louise Noe Cummins,
Thank you for being such a wonderful to me.
I love you!
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- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, Christian Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PS3566 .A495 .W55 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1961-
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- Reviews
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- Languages
- English
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- Paper
- ISBNs
- 5
- UPCs
- 2
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