Sunday, April 01, 2012
Review of To Have and To Hold by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller
Take a trip back to the 1800's to the deep southern part of Georgia with Audrey Cunningham, her father, their plantation on an island and a group of wealthy investors who want to buy all the land. This is Audrey's story of living life as an "old spinster" who is in charge of looking over her father in his last years.
Enter Marshall Graham who is hired to be the general contractor of the resort that is being built on part of the island Audrey's plantation resides. Their clash of interests leads to many sparks along their bumpy road of a relationship, but become smoothed out when they have to depend on each other when the building of the resort keeps being sabotaged by an unknown person.
Join them in their adventure of wading through friendship, trials and sadness.
For me, this book was average. Average story, average plot. If you like a lighter-side type of reading, you may thoroughly enjoy this book.
Bethany House Publishers sent me a complimentary copy of this book to review for them. All opinions are my own.
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