(As part of being a CEO of a Christian Publishing House, I find it important to keep an eye on what's current in the market. Occasionally I will receive a free book to review from another publisher or author. Today I take a look at one of those.)
What good is a man in a seafaring community who is afraid of the ocean?
In Beacon of Love, whispers and ridicule plague Sam Hathaway from the moment he returns to Capernaum Island in spring of 1815. He’s a war veteran. A doctor. A man worthy of respect in all regards…save one.
Judith Morrison has spent her lifetime in the lighthouse, helping her father tend the lamps through the worst of storms. She remembers the night Sam lost his father violently at sea…and has no qualms in rekindling the romance that had budded with Sam so long ago. Her father, on the other hand, disagrees.
What is the worth of a man? As the worst hurricane in the history of the small settlement bears down on the tiny island, Sam must find his courage while Judith fights all odds to save the men at sea. Together they learn to trust God and each other through trials that will leave the reader reeling in sympathy.
This exciting book is a must read for anyone who loves adventure, romance, and a look back into another time. I honestly couldn’t put this book down…and cant wait to read Darlene Franklin’s other books. What an exciting treasure of Christian fiction she is!

1 comment:
Hi Kristine,
Happy New Year to you! I trust you are having an enjoyable day. My name is Todd Stepp and I work for BooksChristian.com, here in Franklin, TN. We are a Christian owned & operated company that sells over 200,000 Christian products.
I have visited kristinepratt.blogspot.com/ and have noticed that you post book reviews on your blog. I wanted to see if you would be interested in partnering with us, enabling visitors to your blog to purchase books that you review, as well as other books that you may suggest to them (books of the day etc.). In return we would pay you 9% on every sale made. There is very little work that would need to be done on your end, as we provide all the tools to create links and codes that you can post on your blog.
I would love to discuss this further with you at your earliest convenience. I look forward to hearing from you!
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