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| Homespun Bride (The McKaslin Clan: Historical Series, Book 1) (Steeple Hill Love Inspired Historical #2) | 
enlarge | Author: Jillian Hart Publisher: Steeple Hill Category: Book
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ISBN: 0373827822 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780373827824
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Product Description Montana Territory in 1883 was a dangerous place--especially for a blind woman struggling to make her way through an early winter snowstorm. Undaunted, Noelle Kramer fought to remain independent. But then a runaway horse nearly plunged her into a rushing, ice-choked river, before a stranger's strong, sure hand saved her from certain death. And yet this was no stranger. Though she could not know it, her rescuer was rancher Thad McKaslin, the man who had once loved her more than life itself. Losing her had shaken all his most deeply held beliefs. Now he wondered if the return of this strong woman was a sign that somehow he could find his way home.
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Would you repeat that again? July 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My first read of Jillian Hart. I will probably read more, but I have to say that I was disappointed in how she repeated herself so many times when she brought attention to the hero. (Please don't use "baritone" in your next book, Ms Hart.) I also noted that her conflicts became repetitious in the story with horse and buggy incidents. I was impressed with the idea of a blind heroine. You don't see that often, and many editors won't look at those kinds of stories. Ms Hart worked that in well.
I also found the ending to be too humdrum.
Other than that, she did a nice job.
Fantastic!!! April 23, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book was so sweet, so heartwarming!! I loved it ! I could not put it down! Homespun Bride is really an outstanding romance I wish I could give it more than 5 Stars!
It was very baritone... March 7, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Alright, this was a pretty good story. This was the first book I've read by this author and might be the last... let me explain.
I enjoyed the story for the most part. I found the main character, Noelle, to be very unique--not very often you have a blind heroine. I really liked Thad... he was rugged and noble (even if he did leave her without word years ago!!)
And apparantly he is part musical instrument. A baritone something or other. Baritone...baritone....baritone. The word VOICE was replaced by baritone whenever possible. It drove me nuts. It is a nice description once, twice, MAYBE thrice but that is really pushing it. It must have been used at least 20 times. This would have been 5 stars had it not been for the use of the word baritone.
My hesitance in reading more of this author is that I was quite peeved throughout this book due to the baritoneness of everything (my husband even recommended I not finish it because I was so irritated). My fear is that it is one of her favorite descriptives and that her other books are chalk full of it. My hope is that it was merely a desciption used to describe how a blind person would hear it.
It was a great story... but if you are easily annoyed by little things like that JUST SAY NO!!!
A beautiful, poetic western inspirational historical romance March 3, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Set in Montana Territory in the early 1880s, Jillian Hart's inspirational historical romance HOMESPUN BRIDE makes the West come alive. As a meditation on the Psalm 23:1 (The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want) this second chance romance gives a glimpse into how God answers prayers, not necessarily in our planned time but in the fullness of an individual's life and with an unimaginable richness.
HOMESPUN BRIDE opens with a scene of the tiny railroad town Angel Falls as seen though auditory images and the thoughts of the blind heroine Noelle Kramer. Years ago, Noelle Kramer lost her eyesight, her fiance and her parents in an accident. Heading home in the midst of a brewing snowstorm, Noelle and her aunt Henrietta's sleigh stops perilously close to the edge of a river below. The stranger, the Good Samaritan, who comes to their aid is none other than Thad McKaslin, Noelle's first true love but he never identifies his name to her. When Noelle has lost everything, can God find a way of returning what she has lost and perhaps more? More than anything, Noelle has dreamed of being a rancher's wife but her blindness has left her feeling like a burden on others. Fiercely independent, she sews and teaches music but she feels useless in following her dream of running a rancher's home. Can God open her heart with Thad's assistance and love to see herself as she truly is, not as others have labeled her? Can Noelle's love and this second chance help Thad stand up for love? Distant from his faith, can his love for Noelle also open his heart to God?
The secondary character of Henrietta with her quirks and spunk creates a laugh aloud kind of humor and in one point, a very moving glimpse into the kind of deep love described in Scripture often read during weddings. Angelina, Henrietta's daughter gives the reader a humorous feel for mother-daughter tensions. Jillian Hart uses poetic descriptions of sound and touch to give the reader a feel for Noelle's blindness. Her sewing and music descriptions are very finely constructed and flow with a poetic feel. Jillian Hart's use of nature imagery gives the reader a feel for the West, but also, in the sense of the land and climate as part of God's creation. In seeing the creative force of God in nature as the background for this inspirational romance, Jillian Hart magnifies the sense of God's presence in Noelle and Thad's lives. One flows naturally from the other.
The romance in HOMESPUN BRIDE is just as stunning as the inspirational aspect. Noelle and Thad's love for each other emerges from the heart, while also challenging them to reach out beyond their pasts into a richer and deeper faith and understanding of themselves. Some delightful surprises at the end lead the reader to a new found appreciation of the Bible and of romance itself.
HOMESPUN BRIDE is a wonderful read, both romantic and inspirational with a moving vision of prayer and God answering prayers ---- not necessarily as one imagines prayers should be answered at the moment of prayer, but rather in ways that are truly whole and bring us to deeper answers bigger than we can possibly imagine. HOMESPUN BRIDE also captures a glimpse of how bad things happen to God's people but also how in times of darkness and seeming abandonment, God is present and moving in creation and in the hearts of people. Beautiful! A romance highly worth reading and rereading!
Great Story! February 29, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I just bought this book last week and have already read it all the way through twice. I love the characters and how they learn to trust each other. I also love how Thad is so caring for Noelle.
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