Welcome to the Reviewer Tour for A Love for Lizzie by Tracey J. Lyons with JustRead Publicity Tours!
ABOUT THE BOOK
Author: Tracey J. Lyons
Publisher: Harelquin
Release Date: July 1, 2019
Genre: Clean Romance
Childhood friends joined by a painful past…
Can love blossom between them?
After her father falls ill, Lizzie Miller and her family desperately need help to keep the farm going during harvest time. Neighbor Paul Burkholder is eager to lend a hand—and to court Lizzie. But Paul has a secret that he fears could push Lizzie away. Can they finally heal from a tragedy in their pasts…and open their hearts to each other?
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My Review ♥️
I can see now why this novel is entitled, "A Love for Lizzie." Lizzie Miller needs all the love she can get! This book was a tougher read for me only because of the heartbreaking subject matter and melancholy feel of the book. Carrying the burden of your brothers accidental death while struggling with your own disfigurement and settling for a life of spinsterhood would depress anyone! Sweet, wonderful, faithful Paul is the hope that never gives up on Lizzie and it's this hope that is exactly what Lizzie needs.
Beautifully written with incredible character development and the picturesque imagery of Miller's Crossing, A Love for Lizzie is a sweet tale of love, forgiveness, and strength; and giving your past, and your future, to the Lord.
The ending was gratifying and the aspect I loved the most was the fact that Lizzie was an artist and used this gift as a way to grieve. This reminded me that I have my own artistic talents, and since I am going through a tough time myself, that maybe it's time I used my talents as well. A touching and graceful story.
Beautifully written with incredible character development and the picturesque imagery of Miller's Crossing, A Love for Lizzie is a sweet tale of love, forgiveness, and strength; and giving your past, and your future, to the Lord.
The ending was gratifying and the aspect I loved the most was the fact that Lizzie was an artist and used this gift as a way to grieve. This reminded me that I have my own artistic talents, and since I am going through a tough time myself, that maybe it's time I used my talents as well. A touching and graceful story.
My Rating: ★★★★
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*I have reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the publisher through JustReads Blog Tours and NetGalley. All opinions are completely honest, and my own.
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