Love comes home

Love comes home

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Ann has a way with a pen. I've said it before, and I'll say it again that war times are not my favorite time period to immerse myself into with a book. Yet there are certain authors that have a healthy mix of emotions to truly make reading and truly experiencing such a genre and time period worth while. Ann Gabhart knows how to write a historical that comes off the page and sticks in your heart.

Much like in Words Spoken True, Ann covers a concept that is difficult. Covering the view of the people ‘back home' welcoming the veterans in their return as well as the war-worn soldiers back from the front lines for which the war really never ends. What I love about Ann's writing is how she causes my emotions to run the gambit. It doesn't matter what I was feeling before reading her books, afterwards I'm going to find I've had a varied experience.

While I didn't start this series in order, and each book truly stands alone, but it makes me want to go back and experience everything of Rosey Corner and it's generational stories.

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October 23, 2014Report this review