Love Blooms In Winter By Lori Copeland | Book Review


An easy, relaxing read, but a bit slow. It has good characters, and  a good variety of them. Jeremy was one of my favorites; and Esau was just plain fun. A good plot that hasn’t been done a million and one times. An undercurrent of religious faith is felt more than read throughout the story. Reading over what I just read – it’s an all around good book.

For this one I have to mention the cover. Doesn’t she just look so happy?

Here is the backcover copy:

A romantic new book from bestselling author Lori Copeland that portrays God’s miraculous provision even when none seems possible.

1892—Mae Wilkey’s sweet next-door neighbor, Pauline, is suffering from old age and dementia and desperately needs family to come help her. But Pauline can’t recall having kin remaining. Mae searches through her desk and finds a name—Tom Curtis, who may just be the answer to their prayers.

Tom can’t remember an old aunt named Pauline, but if she thinks he’s a long-lost nephew, he very well may be. After two desperate letters from Mae, he decides to pay a visit. An engagement, a runaway train, and a town of quirky, loveable people make for more of an adventure than Tom is expecting. But it is amazing what can bloom in winter when God is in charge of things.

You can find more information at the author’s site. You can read the first chapter at Where the Story Begins. Published by Harvest House Publishers. This book was sent to me through Christian Fiction Blog Alliance for the book tour. The words are fully my own and my affiliate link is in this post.

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