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Loading... Blessings: Sommerfeld Trilogy #3 (Truly Yours Romance Club #19) (edition 2008)by Kim Vogel Sawyer (Author)
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HTML: Trina Muller has always had a passion for healing abandoned and injured animals. Her parents encourage this tenderness towards God's creatures until Trina confesses her dream of going to veterinary college. Why can't she accept that God's will is for her to be a wife and mother? Graham Ortmann loves Trina, but how can he possibly marry someone who is determined to go against the dictates of the Old Order Mennonite fellowship? Trina can never be happy if she is outside of God's will for her life. But which life will she choose-one with Graham or one in pursuit of her heart's calling? Blessings is book 3 in the Sommerfeld Trilogy. Other books in the trilogy include Bygones: Book 1 and Beginnings: Book 2. .No library descriptions found. |
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Trina is working in her mother's cafe, but she has a gift for working with and healing animals, and her dream is to become a veterinarian and take over Dr. Groening's practice when he retires. However, being Old Order Mennonite, neither her parents or the church would approve of the college education that she would need.
Graham Ortmann loves Trina, but he is indignant when she shares her plans of attending college. He feels she should be content to be a wife and mother, how can he marry a woman who won't follow the dictates of their Old Order fellowship?
Trina feels she can have it all; why would God give her the gift of healing sick and injured animals if he did not intend for her to use it? She must find a way to convince her family, Graham, and the fellowship to allow her to follow her heart.
I liked the character of Trina from the moment I "met" her in the first book of the series, and it was a nice wrap up of the series to end it with her story. Of the three books, this is probably the only one of the series that works as a stand alone story, though Beth and Marie, whose stories are told in the first two books, (Bygones, and Beginnings) do make a few appearances in this one. ( )