Tuesday, April 16, 2013

"To Honor and Trust," by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller

"To Honor and Trust," by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller


Come home to magnificent Bridal Veil Island resort!

Bridal Veil Island, Georgia 1913

Callie Deboyer arrives at Bridal Veil Island to spend the winter working as a governess for the Bridgeport family. However, she finds she can't fully enjoy the beautiful resort because questions about her future weigh heavily on her mind: Should she continue in this job she enjoys, or is God calling her to join her parents in their missionary work?

When she enrolls young Thomas Bridgeport in golf lessons, Callie meets instructor Wesley Townsend, who urges Callie to take lessons, as well. During their time together, Callie comes to care for Wes--until she discovers that he's been hiding something very important from her.

Then expensive pieces go missing from various homes around the island, and suspicion is aimed in Callie's direction. Callie wonders if this is a sign she should leave it all behind and join her parents in Africa. Considering Wesley's deceit, will he ever be a man Callie can honor and trust for the rest of her life?

This is the third in the Bridal Veil Island series and it fits in well with the other two books.  Very easy read and entertaining, though it was a tad slow in places.  Callie and Wes are made for one another, but Wes has to win Callie's trust and with every love story there are ups and downs along the way.

Stars out of 5 : 4.5 If you have read "To Love and Cherish," and "To Have and To Hold," you will enjoy this book also.  It is well worth reading the whole series.


"Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.

Available at your favourite bookseller from Bethany House, a division of Baker Publishing Group".

1 comment:

  1. I just read Daughter of the Loom by these two...thought it was pretty good. So might like this.

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