Wednesday, May 30, 2018

The Road to Magnolia Glen by Pam Hillman


Kiera Young braved a voyage across the Atlantic with two younger sisters, expecting to wed upon her arrival in Natchez, Mississippi. Quinn O'Shea also crosses the Atlantic looking to begin a new life full of adventure and devoid of the responsibilities he's carried for years. When Kiera's fiance turns out to be an unsavory business man with no intention of marriage, Quinn intervenes on behalf of Kiera and her sisters. Secreting them away to Breeze Hill where his older brother resides, Quinn finds himself protecting Kiera time and again. Gradually, he finds himself steeped in Breeze Hill with no desire to leave. Will Kiera and Quinn surrender to the tender feelings growing between them? Is there freedom in Kiera's future? Read more in The Road to Magnolia Glen by Pam Hillman.

The Road to Magnolia Glen is the second novel in Pam Hillman's Natchez Trace series. It gives sufficient background information on Isabella and Connor's relationship, but they feature prominently, so I do recommend reading The Promise of Breeze Hill first.

The Road to Magnolia Glen boasts a beautiful cover to match the beautiful story in its pages. Themes of sacrificial love, faith, and redemption weave together through Quinn and Kiera's story. A well-paced plot that mingles romance and danger carried my attention the entire time I read this novel. I especially liked Quinn's character and the extent to which he was willing to go in order to redeem others. Though the ending is thick with action and developments, it did not feel rushed. This novel earned a permanent home on my book shelf to be reread in the future. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.

I recommend The Road to Magnolia Glen by Pam Hillman to fans of historical Christian romances, especially those who read and enjoyed The Promise of Breeze Hill.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. 

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