Book Review: When the Meadow Blooms
When The Meadow Blooms
by Ann Gabhart
If any place on God's earth was designed to help one heal, it is Meadowland. Surely here, at her brother-in-law's Kentucky farm, Rose and her daughters can recover from the events of the recent past--the loss of her husband during the 1918 influenza epidemic, her struggle with tuberculosis that required a stay at a sanatorium, and her girls' experience in an orphanage during her illness. At Meadowland, hope blooms as their past troubles become rich soil in which their faith can grow.Dirk Meadows may have opened his home to his late brother's widow and her girls, but he keeps his heart tightly closed. The roots of his pain run deep, and the evidence of it is written across his face. Badly scarred by a fire and abandoned by the woman he loved, Dirk fiercely guards his heart from being hurt again. But it may be that his visitors will bring light back into his world and unlock the secret to true healing.
Bestselling author Ann H. Gabhart explores the tender places within the human heart in this character-driven story of trusting God to turn our burdens into something beautiful.
I am pretty sure that I have read a few books by Ann Gabhart before and each one has been so sweet. This one is no different. I loved the details that Gabhart put into the settings and each aspect of the characters. The plot was revealed just enough in each scene to make you want to keep going in the story, and while it sometimes got a little slow in my opinion, it was really good overall. While this book was sort of like a "typical" Christian historical fiction, the story was unique enough to make it stand out!
~Katelynn
*I received a free copy of this book from the publisher (Revell) in exchange for this review.
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