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Original Title: | A Passion Most Pure (Daughters of Boston, #1) |
ISBN: | 0800732111 (ISBN13: 9780800732110) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Daughters of Boston #1, O'Connor Daughters of Boston and Winds of Change #1 |
Characters: | Patrick O'Connor, Faith O’Connor, Collin McGuire, Charity O’Connor, Marcy Murphy O'Connor |
Setting: | Boston, Massachusetts,1916(United States) |
Literary Awards: | HOLT Medallion by Virginia Romance Writers Nominee for Long Inspirational & for Best First Book (2009), ACFW Carol Award for Debut Author (2009) |
Julie Lessman
Paperback | Pages: 477 pages Rating: 4.01 | 5401 Users | 545 Reviews
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She's found the love of her life. Unfortunately, he loves her sister. As World War I rages across the Atlantic in 1916, a smaller war is brewing in Boston. Faith O'Connor finds herself drawn to an Irish rogue who is anything but right for her. Collin McGuire is brash, cocky, and from the wrong side of the tracks, not to mention forbidden by her father. And then there's the small matter that he is secretly courting her younger sister. But when Collin's affections shift, it threatens to tear her proper Boston family apart. A Passion Most Pure will carry your heart from the sophisticated streets of Boston to the green hills of Ireland as men go off to war and women long for their return. Full of passion, romance, rivalry, and betrayal, it will captivate you from the first page.Details Appertaining To Books A Passion Most Pure (The Daughters of Boston #1)
Title | : | A Passion Most Pure (The Daughters of Boston #1) |
Author | : | Julie Lessman |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 477 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2008 by Fleming H. Revell Company |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian. Historical Romance |
Rating Appertaining To Books A Passion Most Pure (The Daughters of Boston #1)
Ratings: 4.01 From 5401 Users | 545 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books A Passion Most Pure (The Daughters of Boston #1)
Oh my goodness! This book is amazing. I don't think I've ever cried or laughed so much in any book. I was overtaken by so much emotion, I probably looked like a crazy person to bystanders. Julie Lessman is a very talented writer and might be among my favorites. I'm so excited to read the next book in this series... I'm just so excited that there's more to this story!!!!What a roller coaster ride of emotions A Passion Most Pure takes the reader on! Not only are the romantic readers satisfied by the countless warm moments, but this book over bounds with lessons! Faith's personal relationship with the Lord was really sweet and watching her parents, Patrick and Marcy, relying on the Lord through every dark moment was inspiring. You can't read A Passion Most Pure and not learn something by the end!This was Julie Lessman's debut novel, and I'm blown away by it. It
Book Description:Refusing to settle for anything less than a romantic relationship that pleases God, Faith O'Connor steels her heart against her desire for the roguish Collin McGuire. But when Collin tries to win her sister Charity's hand, Faith is not sure she can handle the jealousy she feels. To further complicate matters, Faith finds herself the object of Collin's affections, even as he is courting her sister. The Great War is raging overseas, and a smaller war is brewing in the O'Connor
I found myself completely pulled in by this historical romance! It's a detailed saga that spans a good deal of time, a war, and two continents. I'm a sucker for novels that are deep, intricate, and twisting. This one was. From the start I found myself caring not just for the heroine, Faith, but for her entire family.The O'Connors are a large and lovable Irish family living in Boston in 1916. Faith has set her heart on Collin, a man who has romantic plans toward her sister. Faith's parents, Marcy
This one is a hard one to rate. It was impossible to put down and since I'm sick as a dog and my sweet hubby was watching the kids, I didn't have to. :-)I saw a friend say there was a lot of tention. I love me some tention in a good romance. However, I don't think this is my kind of tention filled story. There was way too much heartache. Semi Spoiler alert...I really didn't like Collin that much. I thought the way he played these Sisters off each other was inexcusable. I also did not like the
I had high hopes for this one. Most of Goodreads friends absolutely rave about Lessman's books, so perhaps the style of writing just isn't my cup of tea. That said, I did enjoy the book, and I found myself eager to keep the pages turning.I definitely liked the O'Connor family. They were really fun to be around, and I loved how the marriage of Marcy & Patrick is passionate, realistic and filled with challenges-it felt very true to life & it was refreshing to see their perspective as
Well, this is the second Lessman I have read, and though I still enjoyed the book, it lessened my opinion of her writing considerably. This was a carbon copy of A Hope Undaunted. Or I suppose the other way around, since this one was written first. But it had all the same types of characters: insanely handsome men who are good but rather driven by passion, women who end up engaged to two men or more over the course of the book, and all of it just way too over the top. The plot dragged on too long
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