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| An Undivided Heart by Vonette Bright, Nancy Mo | Reviewed by Harriet Klausner |  | Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
http://www.tyndale.com
ISBN: 0842371915
Genre: Fictin
Subgenre: Psychological
Release date: June 2004
Format: Paperback
Pages: 369
Price: $10.39 | When Evelyn’s husband died, she opened Peeribaugh Place to boarders; and she is accepting two new women into her home. Lucida Van Horn is looking for a rich man to keep her in the style to which she has become accustomed, while Margaret is looking for a place to recover from her breakup with her boyfriend. Margaret embraces the Sister Circle of Evelyn and her friends, while Lucinda rejects the friendship offered to her.
The daughter of Evelyn’s friend breaks up with Ted, even though she still loves him; because they are not on the same page religiously. Another member of the Sister Circle breaks up with her boyfriend, whom she also loves; because he doesn’t believe in religion either. Margaret finds out her boyfriend wants to reconcile, because she is due to inherit a substantial inheritance. In good times and bad, the members of the Sister Circle are there for each other to help them get through life’s downs and celebrate the good times.
Book three in the "Sister Circle" series is a warm relationship drama based on the friendships of women who are always ready to lend a helping hand to people in crisis. Evelyn learns to let the destructive relationship she had with her husband stop hurting her life, and she looks forward to what the future has to offer. The characters are well developed and are people readers will let into their hearts. Vonette Bright and Nancy Moser write a "beautiful" story about friendship. Readers will want to read the first three books in this warm and poignant series and will eagerly await book five coming out in spring of 2005. | | |
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