Itemize Of Books The Rescue (The English Garden #2)
| Title | : | The Rescue (The English Garden #2) |
| Author | : | Lori Wick |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 297 pages |
| Published | : | December 31st 2002 by Harvest House Publishers |
| Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Christian. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Christian Romance |

Lori Wick
Paperback | Pages: 297 pages Rating: 4.03 | 4041 Users | 98 Reviews
Commentary Concering Books The Rescue (The English Garden #2)
The Rescue, book two in the series, is set in 1811 England. When Anne Gardiner slips from a ladder into the arms of a stranger, her father, Colonel Gardiner, deems the innocent embrace cause for immediate marriage.Weston eventually sees that the “marriage” was performed for the Colonel’s sake and that Anne had no choice. When he learns that she’s sacrificed her own reputation to protect his name, Weston finds himself drawn to Anne.
But will these two guarded people give love a chance? And can they trust God enough to step into a new, real relationship?
Identify Books During The Rescue (The English Garden #2)
| Original Title: | The Rescue |
| ISBN: | 0736909117 (ISBN13: 9780736909112) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The English Garden #2 |
| Setting: | England |
Rating Of Books The Rescue (The English Garden #2)
Ratings: 4.03 From 4041 Users | 98 ReviewsRate Of Books The Rescue (The English Garden #2)
I love Lori Wick books. This was such a beautiful story. I highly recommend it.A bit overly dramatic at times, especially toward the beginning, but I came to really care for these characters. The romance is the main focus of the story but its well done and not overly sappy, so I was able to enjoy it! Ill be looking forward to reading the next two in the series.
Set in 1811 in England, "The Rescue" centers on two young single people thrown together by danger, gossip, and obedience to God. Eventually, they also fall in love.While the idea for this series is great (Christian companion stories for Austen & Bronte), the execution is so poor that I would not recommend these to the reader of discretion.Plot: BWriting: I-Vocabulary: D-Level: EasyRating: GWorldview: Christian

Lori Wick'sheartwarmingcharacters willmake you laughand smile, whilebuilding your faith.3.9 Cheerful Stars.Listened with TTS.100% Clean.
As always Lori Wick catches my attention at the very beginning of a book and I can't put it down! I recommend this book.
I am not a huge fan of 3rd person omniscient. Its hard to follow and its weird to me to know what everyone is thinking at the same time and even in the same paragraph. The dialogue was very dry - I often skim the narrative to read the dialogue but found myself doing the opposite here. The whole story was unrealistically happy which I can appreciate in the sense of showing me how things should work out, but its difficult to relate to characters whose worlds constantly work out the way they expect
So far the book is amaizing and so interesting I would advise people to read all the books to capture Ann's life


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