Tuesday, February 3, 2009


February's Book is

Redeeming Love


by Francine Rivers


The setting of this wonderful novel is
the 1850's Gold Rush
and tells the story of Angel, a prostitute
and Michael Hosea the virtuous farmer
who is called by God to love her.

For more info on the author:
http://www.francinerivers.com


Praise for Redeeming Love

From Library Journal
Rivers has rewritten a secular historical romance of the same name (Bantam, 1991) for the Christian market, and it is a splendid piece of work exploring both physical love and a love of God. Angel, a young, hardened prostitute sold into "the life" as a child, has no interest in God or religion. Then she meets Michael Hosea, a devout Christian who tells her it is his mission to save her. After being badly beaten, Angel decides to take Michael up on his offer of marriage. Eventually, she learns not only to love Michael but to love God as well. There is not one false note in this wonderful novel. The publisher's foreword rates the book "PG" for its adult themes and subplots of rape and incest. However, these are handled with great sensitivity and are very much a part of the story's development. Very highly recommended for most libraries.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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