Return to the mountains of 1910s Appalachia with beloved author Pepper Basham to discover Kizzie McAdams's story.
Kizzie McAdams spent her childhood longing to see beyond the mountains of home, but when her job as a servant in a landowner’s house results in an unplanned pregnancy, her world tips into uncertainty and heartbreak. Disowned by her father, she seeks comfort in the arms of the man who promises to take care of her, but his support is conditional and inconsistent. She finds acceptance in the home of a nearby family who not only offer Kizzie friendship but point her to a deeper understanding of God’s love.
Despite her change of heart, her status as a social outcast brings with it continued threats and alienation so she flees her past in hopes of starting over in a nearby town. But her new world carries many of the same prejudices as the old. It also brings the unexpected friendship of businessman Noah Lewis, a man who lives with the same desire as Kizzie for helping the marginalized.
Unfortunately, Kizzie and Noah’s attempts to help those in need pit them against Noah’s elder brother, a powerful mill owner who holds control of the family finances. Is Kizzie and Noah’s growing romance strong enough to battle family power, social expectations, and Kizzie’s past to capture their happy ending? And when Kizzie’s first love returns to claim her, which future will she choose?
Read Laurel's Dream by Pepper Basham The Heart of the Mountains by Pepper Basham
Pepper D Basham has been telling tales ever since she was a little girl. When her grandmother called her a “writer” at the age of ten, Pepper took it as gospel and has enjoyed various types of writing styles ever since. A native of the Blue Ridge Mountains, mom of five, speech-language pathologist, and lover of chocolate, Pepper enjoys sprinkling her native Appalachian culture into her fiction wherever she can. She currently resides in the lovely mountains of Asheville, NC, where she works with kids who have special needs, searches for unique hats, and plots new ways to annoy her wonderful friends at her writing blog, The Writer’s Alley.
When a flower grows wild It can always survive Wildflowers don't care where they grow. 🎶 (Dolly Parton)
This song from Dolly's "Trio" album with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt kept running through my mind while I was reading this new Pepper Basham book. It probably had to do with the fact that this inspirational story is set in Appalachia -- the perfect place to enjoy some bluegrass.
I hesitated to read this book as it was the third in a series, but that was not a problem. Now that I have gotten a taste of the characters, I will try to fit in the two earlier books as that will give me a more comprehensive look at the McAdams family.
In this latest installment of the "My Heart Belongs in the Blue Ridge" series, the focus is on young Kizzie McAdam as she becomes an unwed mother. Her feelings of shame and regret conflict with the message of the gospel that her friends Joshua and Nella live out in front of her. Little Charlie is the light of Kizzie's life, but she feels undeserving of his love and more importantly of God's. Pepper Basham gives us such a relatable MC to root for and she is like a wildflower -- getting blown about by the winds of life, but flourishing where she is planted. Kizzie is not wilting violet. She has resilience and pluck. You will love her and the folks who support and nourish her through the trials she is facing. Be sure to have your tissues handy.
We all got pasts, Kizzie. But we got futures, too. Don't get so hung up on the past that you discount God's mighty good love in the future. Your heavenly daddy ain't prone to giving stingy gifts, so what I'd do if I was you is just thank Him.
Thank you to Barbour Publishing and NetGalley for a DRC in exchange for an honest review.
“If the Lord loves us in all our brokenness and creates good for us even when we’re not, then don’t you think He is also able to create a man to love you in your brokenness too?”
I was swept away in this beautiful story set in 1917 and focussing on resilient faith and the choice to bloom in the most unlikely ways and places.
The ‘Battle of Brokenness’ theme featuring 16-year-old Kizzie Louisa McAdams carried the story and pulled on my heartstrings. At 16, she is disowned and “trapped in a world of outcasts and soured hopes.” When she meets Charles Morgan she believes she’s found love, yet she soon discovers he’s also trapped in a past he thought he wanted. At first she’s willing to settle for what he can offer, but then discovers her bible and church and realizes she’s worthy of so much more than the seconds Charles offers.
I loved the reminders from Psalm 139 that God can use our hardships to stir up our strength, compassion and trust, that we shouldn’t be putting a value on our past nor underestimating God’s grand love for his children, and that we need to choose to “keep living in the afters.”
My focus for the week: “keep embracing the gratitude.”
This story about the value of a second chance needs to be on every Christian fiction lover’s reading list!
I was gifted this copy by Barbour Publishing and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
Pepper Basham has blessed us with the story we have been dreaming about for years. (6⭐)
Kizzie is the sister of Laurel from the book Laurel's Dream. We see her start when she is cast away from her family and trying to make her way alone. With the help of kind strangers and finding her love and faith in a God that loves more strongly than she will ever know, Kizzie finds that God has so many plans for her life that she didn't see coming.
I laughed, I cried. I fell in love with main characters, side characters, animals, you name it they all play a part of the grand story. I stayed up late last night to finish this wonderful story, and I think so many people are going to be blessed by this book as well as see themselves through Kizzie's eyes. For those of us who have struggled with self worth and wondering if we are good enough, God says we are good enough and that He loves us so much.
The hero of the story Noah, might be my new favorite hero. I instantly fell head over heels for his character. And once again Pepper Basham gives us the best kissing scenes!
I have been so extremely blessed to have read this story in it's early stages.
What a beautiful story by Pepper! Thank you to her for sharing Kizzie's story with us, it was well worth the wait! We learned about Kizzie in Laurel's Dream, book 1, who is Laurel's sister who has been sent away from their family due to her mistakes made. Oh but the LORD perused and protected this woman with all His power, what a beautiful journey Kizzie had to redemption, forgiveness and freedom! Set in the early 1900s in Appalachia, Kizzie is essentially disowned by her father due to a pregnancy she didn't plan on. After being on her own, with no food or shelter for a while, she meets a local family, Nella and her husband, who offer her refuge and help, no matter what she's done. They love her unconditionally and help her as such. They did the work of the Lord in these moments and helped a girl in need. I absolutely loved their characters. We see Kizzie struggle with her relationship with Charles, the man she thought she loved and was supposed to marry, now pregnant with his child. Charles is of a rich status in life and unable to marry Kizzie due to their societal differences. He strings her along and we all know as the reader that Charles is a snake in the grass. Cut to the second portion of the story when Kizzie and her son Charlie go on their own in search for a new home and life, where she meets Noah....a wonderful man who loves her and her son Charlie unconditionally as well. The story moves on from here as Kizzie gets a fresh start....
The faith in this book stands out among the crowd. We see Kizzie go from feeling rejected and unloved to being fully known and loved by the Lord. She realizes how no matter her mistakes made, that the Lord can take it all from her and she can be a new creation in Jesus. That nothing is too far gone for God. I loved how Nella encouraged her to go to church and trust in the Lord. She held on to that throughout the story and became a very strong willed woman. Her relationship with Noah was so beautiful too. Chapter 24 made me cry as it showed us how great a man Noah really was in those moments with Kizzie. Chapter 25 made me cry when Kizzie realized the true names the Lord gave her. And the epilogue, wow. SO many happy tears. WHAT AN ENDING! All the STARS!
Overall, such a great wrap up to Kizzie's story. I highly recommend this book and series!
P.S. You have to read the author's note. Love that this was part of a true story for her family and the heart she put into this story.
Full of so much redemption and easily my fav of the series, this story is a reminder that nothing we've ever done or do can separate us from God's love and forgiveness. Wrapped in so much love and including great characters, especially Noah and his mom, true love was explored and what started out as a very heartbreaking story became a most beautiful tale of hope with a dash of mystery. I wanted to take out the villains and root for the heroes in this story of courage and second chances. I can't wait for Pepper's next release; her books are always a well written treat!
This book is worth the read; it's worth pre-ordering. This book deserves a space on everyone's shelf.
Kizzie's story is a tale of second chances, brokenness, and redemption that spans from 1917 to 1920, overlapping with the stories of Laurel's Dream and The Heart of the Mountains. It serves as a satisfying wrap-up to the series but is also easy to read as a stand-alone... Kizzie's journey is one that many can relate to - dealing with the shame of her past, moving forward, and trusting in God... Your heartstrings will be tugged by Kizzie's challenging journey. You will feel sad and angry at times but also inspired.
A strong faith element is included, with the characters learning to trust God and that He will be there for them through everything. I loved seeing Kizzie and Noah grow and realize what is important over time. Kizzie realizes she is much stronger than she ever thought and, with God's help, can handle whatever comes her way.
"If the Lord loves us in all our brokenness and creates good for us even when we're not, then don't you think He is also able to create a man to love you in your brokenness too?"
This book is amazing. The writing is sharp and insightful - and at times just charming. Well-developed characters with believable charming romance.
Wow, just wow!! Pepper Basham’s writing just keeps blooming to more robust, more lovely bouquets of words with every story I read of hers. Hope Like Wildflowers, the third book in her My Heart Belongs in the Blue Ridge series, was an incredibly heartwarming story of faith and God’s love overcoming shame and regret. And family love was celebrated which is always one of my favorites in a story. This series has become a preferred series to me. Truly!!
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. The opinions expressed are completely my own.
Kizzie McAdams, a servant in 1910s Appalachia, faces an unplanned pregnancy and is disowned by her father. However, a local family offers her friendship and kindness, as well as introducing her to a relationship with the Lord. As Kizzie flees her past, she faces prejudices in a new town. Along the way, she forms a bond with Noah Lewis, a businessman who shares her passion for helping the marginalized. However, their relationship faces obstacles as they confront family power struggles, societal expectations, and the reappearance of Kizzie’s first love, forcing her to make difficult choices about her future.
💭 My thoughts:
You know those authors you can always rely on for a cozy, heartwarming read? The ones who never let you down? For me, that author is Pepper Basham. Whenever I pick up one of her books, I know I’m in for an uplifting story filled with warmth and a deeply satisfying happily ever after.
I didn’t realize this book was part of a series until it was already in my hands, but even without reading the previous ones, it stands perfectly on its own. The story flows seamlessly, and I never felt lost.
What I love about Pepper’s writing is that she doesn’t shy away from tackling tough, gritty topics in Christian fiction. Kizzie’s character was especially inspiring—a teenage mom who comes to faith after many failures but continued to grow with the Lord’s help. Her resilience was so moving!
If you’re a fan of second chances, tender moments, and themes of forgiveness and trust in God’s faithfulness, all set against the stunning Appalachian mountains, you’ll want to pick up this historical novel!
Content: closed door/no language
🙏 Thank you @barbourbooks for a #gifted copy of the book in exchange for my honest opinion.
What a great conclusion to this wonderful series! Yes this a series that needs to be read in order. If you been wondering what has happened to Kizzie McAdams you finally have her story! I absolutely loved it! Kizzie goes through some things that unfortunately quite of few young ladies also do and learn from their mistakes. I just loved the message of this story. Very strong Christian content. I loved the main characters. And I love how brave Kizzie is. And Noah is just an amazing man. Overall, this is a fantastic conclusion to the series and I definitely recommend! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Content: fornication/out of wedlock pregnancy (shown as sin and before being a Christian)
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author and netgalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
Of everything Pepper Basham writes, this Appalachian series is my favorite. It's where the faith is deepest and the characters are the most dynamic. So of course I've been looking forward to Kizzie's book. First of all, let me say how much I love it when authors don't follow the prescribed "rules" for structuring a book. Hope Like Wildflowers is primarily a love story between God and the lost sheep he pursues. It's beautifully done.
I would say that the two things I questioned the most was how mature and wise Kizzie became after choosing to follow the Lord when she was still so very young. She spoke like someone who had been following Him for many years and had a lot of experience, which didn't strike me as completely realistic. And the second thing was just that the male main character didn't seem to have flaws to speak of.
A lot of times we read books that speak to the fact that the Christian journey is not easy, that there are still a lot of difficulties in life that God walks alongside us through. And then sometimes we have books that highlight the fact that God showers blessings on his loved ones that are undeserved and everything seems to work out for them. I just wanted to make a note that both can be true. Sometimes at the same time, while in other situations, one seems much stronger than the other. This book leans heavily towards one direction but it bears noting that in doing so, it doesn't mean that the other isn't true also.
This is a wonderful story about what true love looks like and is worth reading, especially for young ladies who are tempted to settle for less than God's best for them. I'm grateful to Netgalley and the publisher for providing an ebook so that I could write an honest review. I was not required to write a positive review and all opinions are my own.
Kizzie's story at last! A redemptive tale that begins in 1917 and concludes in 1920, it overlaps Laurel's and Jeb's stories told in Laurel's Dream and The Heart of the Mountains. A satisfying series wrap up, but easy to read as a stand-alone. It is a touching coming-of-age story with a theme of faith, hope and love throughout.
This author knows how to tug on the heart strings with characters that grow on you. Kizzie's situation forces her to make difficult choices and become a stronger person through it all. She finds new purpose and meaning in her life. I was reminded of words from the hymn Amazing Grace, "I once was lost, but now am found; Was blind, but now I see." She went from being a lost, wandering, sad young woman to a stronger, more alive and healthier person through faith and good friends who helped her along the way.
There are a lot of moments of introspection, and spiritual insights that Kizzie mulls over as she grows in faith, like pauses for reflection. It revealed what she was thinking and feeling. I loved how she finds the strength to face off with negative people by finding her identity in how God sees her. This is something many of us could latch onto, to shake off unhealthy thinking, help move past mistakes, and forgive ourselves and others.
A lovely conclusion had me crying happy tears. Historical Christian romance fans from mature teens and up may enjoy this one. Recommend reading the first two books to make this one more meaningful. 4.5 stars
(An ebook was provided by the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are my own.)
I’ve wanted to know Kizzie’s story since the first book in the series when she is mentioned, and readers will finally have it in this excellent story. Kizzie’s story is simply beautiful. Every person, like me, who has ever made terrible choices with lasting consequences, will be able to relate to Kizzie’s journey to redemption and self-forgiveness. She is proof once God gets a hold of a person and that person surrenders, life changes for the better even in the darkest of times. The hero, Noah Lewis, is the best sort of man who lives out his faith and sees beyond the sordid past of the woman with whom he falls in love. There are so many tender moments and I will admit I cried once with sad tears and a second time with happy tears. So, you might want to keep the tissues close by. Basham paints a lovely and positive image of the Appalachian mountain folk that the world would consider ignorant. They may not use the best grammar but they have common sense and smarts one can only learn through strong, good values. The people in this series are dear to me and possess the best qualities people should have. I can’t help but feel a little sad that their stories are finished.
After recently spending a week in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, this novel springs to life in the wildflowers I saw on the hills with the blue misty mountains in the distance. I’m a huge wildflower lover waiting in awe as fields by my house begin their hopeful entrance each spring and summer. Until reading this story, I never saw it as hope as the seeds are buried in the winter under bleak, cold, dark soil.
Life can be like that—tainted with daunting consequences of sin and life’s circumstances. But God lends His hope even in the direst situations.
I read Hope Like Wildflowers, set in the Appalachian Mountains, during the recent devastating flooding and mudslides, which ironically made the book even more heartwarming. Honestly, I kept thinking it was Pepper Basham's best book yet, with lovable and caring characters - except the antagonist - whom I wanted as lifelong friends. This novel explores community and forgiveness, as a young lady faces consequences for her mistakes, yet finds God's hope and forgiveness, beautifully symbolized by the wildflowers. *I was given a copy of this book by the publisher and this is my honest opinion.
Kizzie's story was everything I had hoped it would be. Parts of it were heartbreaking, but even from page one, her story was full of hope. While I missed having the rest of her family be more a part of the story (sometimes life doesn't give us what we want sadly and Kizzie's story is one of those in part), Pepper brought characters into Kizzie's story that remind us that sometimes found family can step into someone's life and fill a hole left by blood family. What makes this book so special is the real family history behind it (don't miss that author's note!). What a wonderful tribute to the women in Pepper's family!
I wish I could give this book 10 stars—it was that good! It was such an amazing love story between Kizzie and Noah, the man who loved her despite her shameful past. But even more, it drew a beautiful parallel with God’s wooing of those who are undeserving and unworthy in order to lavish them with His love which is too wonderful to be fully comprehended. It made me appreciate anew the wonderful gift of being part of the bride of Christ. Highest recommendation! I received a complimentary copy from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are strictly my own.
In Hope for Wildflowers, Pepper Basham weaves a story as delicate and resilient as a wildflower blooming amidst the rugged terrain of early 20th-century Appalachia. Kizzie McAdams is a character whose heart is both heavy and hopeful, navigating a world that hasn’t been kind. Her journey unfolds with a raw, moving exploration of faith, redemption, and the search for a place to belong.
Kizzie’s life, marked by heartbreak and the sting of rejection, mirrors the tenacity of a wildflower surviving against the odds. This narrative delves into the profound power of God’s love, exploring questions like, “Did God’s love really work itself into broken lives nowadays? Like hers?”
As Kizzie wrestles with her past mistakes and sins, she finds solace in the unexpected friendship of Noah Lewis. His genuine compassion and shared passion for helping the marginalized reflect Kizzie's own hopes and dreams. Their evolving relationship beautifully illustrates hope and the chance for new beginnings. Basham skillfully captures their journey with reflections such as, “God tends to do things like that, doesn’t He? Work out life’s tangles into a better plan than we could ever make.”
The authenticity of Kizzie’s faith journey is a standout element of this novel. As she faces her past and the return of her first love, she learns that “God had already given her much more than she could have imagined,” discovering that true fulfillment lies in surrendering all to Him and His plan.
Basham’s writing is both lyrical and vivid, immersing readers in a world where human struggles meet God’s love and compassion. The Appalachian setting enriches the story and symbolizes Kizzie’s personal growth and renewal.
Hope for Wildflowers is an amazing book filled with tender moments and heartfelt reflections. It beautifully celebrates redemption and spiritual growth, illustrating the unyielding power of love and faith. As Kizzie blooms despite adversity, we are reminded that maturing in our faith and depending on God is essential in every situation and stage of life. Truly a treasure trove of inspiration, I’ll be revisiting this story many times and wholeheartedly recommending it to everyone.
I received a digital ARC of Hope Like Wildflowers from the Barbour Publishing and NetGalley. I am not required to write a positive review in any way or for any reason. My honest and unbiased opinions expressed in this book review are my own. My review focuses on the writing style, the pacing, and the story’s content, ensuring transparency and reliability.
I really enjoyed this book! This was my first book that I read from Pepper Basham, so everything was new. The character development was great as well as how the Kizzie grew closer to God. It was a clean Christian romance. The reason for the half star was because in the middle it started to lag a bit and it got boring. The ending was very sweet though!
Thank you to NetGalley and Pepper Basham for letting me read the book before it gets published!
There are some book series that will live in my heart forever, and this will certainly be one of them. If you’re looking for a beautiful story of redemption, look no further! With an Appalachian setting set in the early 1900’s, this story is going to whisk you off into a different way of life and stir up every possible emotion.
Here we follow the story of Kizzie, the outcast member of the McAdams family. I adored the first two books and their happily ever after romances, but I couldn’t wait to read this one. There had been many hints about Kizzie’s disappearance and challenging past so I couldn’t wait to find out more.
Right from the start we find out that Kizzie had wound up pregnant out of wedlock which led to her father kicking her out of their home. Kizzie had been working as a servant and the baby’s father is the landowner’s son, which makes for an extremely tricky situation. Charles Morgan’s mother won’t allow her son to court or wed Kizzie. The entire situation is nothing but a huge embarrassment to their family’s social status. Kizzie is torn between the feelings she has for Charles and the seemingly empty promises he keeps telling her.
I don’t want to spoil too much about the incredible journey that Kizzie finds herself on, but it’s one that is full of faith and Christian love – the support of humans who know how to look past brokenness. The people that God repeatedly places in Kizzie’s path are going to make your heart swell a thousand times over.
A powerful message that there is HOPE even in the most devastating of situations. Brokenness can be mended and stitched into a beautiful new beginning.
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This is such a wonderful series! I’ve loved all the books in it so much. This one is about an unmarried young woman that got pregnant and her father kicked her out of the house. She runs to some friends that take her in and eventually she starts rebuilding her life. I love the way her faith grows and how she owns her mistakes. The main male character is wonderful also. Highly recommended!
“Repentance was beautiful to behold, much like the early spring flowers taking advantage of the warm late-February days.” This book with its skillful descriptions, captivating plot and encouraging spiritual lessons is not to be missed. Kizzie McAdams has made a mess of her life. Her only hope is to turn to her Savior and God does not disappoint. She is resilient, brave and has a heart for those in challenging circumstances. God sends help in the form of Nella and Joshua Chapelle and then Mrs. Carter and Victoria and Noah Lewis. The author does a stellar job of depicting the struggles Kizzie goes through and shows her integrity winning out in the end. The hero, Noah, is upstanding in character and tries hard to right the wrongs he is confronted with. The story was rich in the atmosphere of Appalachia and described a mill town and the difficulties of the early 1910s. There is something for every history lover including danger and corruption as well as an appealing romance that has the requisite closet kiss that Ms. Basham is known for. Ms. Basham wonderfully mixes the history of her ancestor Kizzie with a believable fictional tale that is sure to warm your heart. This was an exceptional book that I will long remember. * I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Review Crew and NetGalley. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.”
I loved 'Hope Like Wildflowers' and felt immersed in this story that takes the reader on a beautiful journey of hope and healing, and what true love looks like. The true love of our heavenly father, and the true love of a kind and self giving man, after Kizzie experienced a broken father and a young man who used her. I could not put this story down, it was so well-told that I kept turning pages into the night. I loved the friends and mentors along the way who loved her, and helped her grow in her faith and live better going forward. Kissie McAdam's tale will wrap around your heart and have you cheering her on.
Fans of historical fiction will love this story, and this series!
Thank you to the publisher and Net Galley for allowing me to read an early ecopy. All opinions are my own.
Hope Like Wildflowers is a deeply emotional story of redemption and new beginnings that proclaims the Gospel and our Savior’s love. This Appalachian romance in the 1910s follows Kizzie through the mire of her past choices to the solid ground of her salvation, where she starts fresh and finds love. Kizzie makes the wrong choices at the beginning, but she learns and grows as she finds the love of Jesus to be more fulfilling than any earthly connection. Eventually, she finds the romance that she deserves, and the book has the happiest of endings! Pepper Basham retold her own family history to bring us this touching story, and I am so glad she shared Kizzie’s journey with her readers. Steeped in life lessons, Gospel truth, mountain love, and beautiful depictions of 1910s Appalachian heritage, Hope Like Wildflowers is a treasure not to be missed.
I received a copy of this book for promotional purposes, but my thoughts are my own. I truly loved it!
4.5 stars for this beautifully inspirational historical romance. This story follows Laurel's Dream and The Heart of the Mountains. I have only read one of those and it was a few years back, so I went into this one pretty blind as regards to the history and did not have any trouble following along, so this story stands just fine on its own. Though if you've read the other stories, I believe you will understand Kizzie's yearnings for home a bit better. For fans of the series, they will be glad to get Kizzie's story. Kizzie has been cast out by her dad for bringing shame to the family by getting pregnant without being married. And her story is a truly redemptive tale. The faith thread in this story is solid as Kizzie learns to find her identity in God's love for her. When she leaves temptation behind for good, she finds His blessings abound even more and finds friendship and acceptance in the least likely of places.
Though this is mostly a character driven book as Kizzie's character growth and development is the central story-line, there is also a bit of a mystery sub-plot as it surrounds the mill in the town where Kizzie lands. As a plot-preference reader, this helped me enjoy this tale immensely even though I loved to see Kizzie's growth and the sweet romance that came with that growth. One complaint I have is that when we first switch to Noah's point of view, we're about a quarter of the way through the story and so it feels abrupt like we're starting a new story altogether and it kinda snapped me out of what I was reading. However, it did make its way back pretty well as we're introduced to Kizzie through Noah's eyes a chapter or so later. Noah is the epitome of a historical romance hero - a true gentleman who has a bit of heartbreak in his past, but full of compassion, standing up for the innocent, and takes good care of his mother. Just makes a girl want to sigh. Or swoon. I thoroughly enjoyed his character arc as well, though. And the epilogue is one for the ages. I was wiping tears. It give you ALL the feels! All in all, this was a beautiful and inspirational story and one I would recommend to fans of historical fiction and tales of redemption. Special thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an advance e-copy of this book. I was under no obligation to provide a review and the thoughts contained herein are my own.
This lovely story is not all peaches and cream. It is not really what you would call a romance, but a story of redemption of love. I loved the authors note at the end, and seeing how she redeemed her family story and shared it with us. I think this book, while it has harder topics, would be excellent for teens in seeing what the reality is or was like in the past.
I savored this book. It is a beautifully woven story and I adored the faith thread, Kizzie and Noah, and the whole entire book. This is in my top 2 reads for 2024 and is on my all time favorites read list. It’s a wonderful read and I can’t recommend it enough!
I think she might be my favorite. I love a good redemption story. And this one does not disappoint!
Watching Kizzie come to faith, and then grow in her faith. Watching Noah stand up to his brother, and love unconditionally no matter Kizzie’s past or any other obstacles and challenges that came along the way. What a picture of true love, along with God’s love for His children!
I’ve been delighted with the number of books recently that have tackled the guilt of sexual sin. The love of Christ that can be shown through these books has touched my heart! And Pepper did an amazing job in Kizzie’s story touching on the guilt and the shame and finding new life in Christ!
↠ Christian Historical Fiction ↠ 1910s Appalachia ↠ Redemptive Love ↠ Slow-burn
𝐇𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐋𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐖𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐟𝐥𝐨𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐬 is a wonderful story about redemption woven with sorrow, joy, and hope. I ended up loving this book far more than I was expecting! The book was well written, the plot engrossing, the characters lovable, and the faith element was really strong and touching.
I liked how the sin Kizzie, the main character, was living in was not dwelt upon very long, and because of the way it was written you could give it to young teens and their innocence would not be compromised. Unfortunately, most books depicting the redemption of those fallen into sin dwell far too long on the darkness rather than the light.
I also liked how Kizzie found God very early in the book so that the rest of the book we got see her faith grow and strengthen. Even if you can’t relate to Kizzie’s struggles, her bravery and trust in God is very inspirational.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to those who enjoy historical fiction, faith-filled redemptive stories, and books set in the 1910s.
↠ You hem me in, behind and before, and lay your hand upon me. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high; I cannot attain it. Where shall I go from your Spirit? Or where shall I flee from your presence? 𝐏𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐦 𝟏𝟑𝟗:𝟓-𝟕
↠ Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red like crimson, they shall become like wool. 𝐈𝐬𝐚𝐢𝐚𝐡 𝟏:𝟏𝟖
↠ Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the LORD. 𝐏𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐦 𝟑𝟏:𝟐𝟒
𝐑𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐃𝐚𝐭𝐞: October 1, 2024
𝐑𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠: 4.5/5 Stars (Rounded up to 5)
𝐆𝐞𝐧𝐫𝐞: Christian Historical Fiction
𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬: My Heart Belongs in the Blue Ridge #3
𝐑𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭: Level 3 - Kissing
𝐍𝐞𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐭: Fornication, alcoholism, and a little bit of violence.
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