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Cargando... To Move the World (Power of the Matchmaker)por Regina Sirois
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Eve Brannon never had to bother planning out her future. In the Yorkshire dales where life is harder, it is also simpler. Next in line to inherit her family's farm, she will raise another generation of children and sheep high in the uplands of England. Waiting until next year when she is 19 to marry her father's handsome hired hand, Alan, is the detail she added herself. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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There are not enough words to describe just how much I loved this book! I am not normally a lover of historical romances. They have to be incredibly well written and they have to captivate me from the start, generally they have to make me fall in love with their heroine from the get go. I've read another in the Power of the Matchmaker series that was very well written but that I had a hard time getting in to because the characters didn't hook me right out of the gate. [a:Regina Sirois|5428120|Regina Sirois|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1326243990p2/5428120.jpg] did this. She had me rooting for Eve and the happiness that I desperately desired her to have from the first line of the story!
Eve is such a real character! I feel like, if I closed the book and were by chance to peer in the mirror, I would see something rather like what she had seen writing her name on the brand new Smith Corona. I think the ability to identify with her (despite the differences between 1939 and 2016) was what made me love this so much.
I spent the entire book rooting for Jonathan, I never once really thought that she would end up with Alan, that was too easy. It wasn't really overt, but you could tell from the minute that she met Jonathon Doran that that was the man for her.
If you have a love for pre WWII romances, this one should captivate you! When you're done, go read [b:The Truth About Fragile Things|31248009|The Truth About Fragile Things|Regina Sirois|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1469583291s/31248009.jpg|51181451] which I also adored, by this author, that will have you weeping and proud with the same breath!
Five stars and two enthusiastic thumbs up! ( )