A Thread of Hope
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When she'd written a letter to Lady Ascalden requesting an employment opportunity, Angerona Sheridan had not expected to become the dowager's companion, let alone be courted by her son...
Breccan Ascalden, chief lord of the Aligoron parish, knew it was high time he remarried. But the sting of his previous wife's betrayal was still fresh, the grief of his father's death still gnawing at his heart.
But when he meets the lovely Miss Sheridan, he instantly sets out to claim her. Except he did not foresee her faith being a part of the bargain...
Patrice Hannah
Writing under the pseudonym, "Patrice Hannah", Hannah-Lee Hitchman is a Jamaican author who formerly wrote general romantic fiction but has now adapted to the Christian Romance genre. She's an introverted extrovert, proud bibliophile and lover of the simple things in life. While she absolutely adores children, she's also secretly terrified of babies and plots a hasty retreat whenever she is asked to hold a new-born. Her favourite way to pass time is grabbing a lengthy romance novel (preferably historical), while munching on crunchy cheese biscuits. Patrice wrote her first romance story when she was 11 years old, won a series of short story competitions and an island wide essay contest at age 9. She currently resides in Jamaica, just a walk away from the beach, where people are friendly and actually tell you "Good Morning" in the streets. You can reach her on Twitter @PatriceHannah26, on Instagram @patricehannah_author OR via email at patricehannah26@gmail.com
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Beautiful christian story of forgiveness, resillience, strong faith, power of the Bible and prayer, etc. The only downside, especially because this is supposed to be a christian story, it had too many innuendos, too much talking about the physical and carnal desires of the male main character. I got the idea from the start that he was not a man of faith, but too many times I had to read about his desires, and his lust, and his needs, and this and that, that at some point I started asking myself if this was a christian book or what? A true christian book should not keep you on the edge from that point of view, fearing the next paragraph might bring fomething even more lustful ...Too bad that faith was intertwined a bit too much with the sinful desires.
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