Keeping Faith

Kara Lynn Russell
Inspirational romance
Available from The Wild Rose Press
May 2008

Pansy and Misty were at it again. They were determined to win their challenge to see who could match the most couples in one year in Orchard Hill. The prize (for the readers) in this segment of the series is that we are given a hint that involved both ladies and a father and son. Enough said about that for now!

Arthur Green was a widower and principal of the elementary school. His administrative assistant, Faith Fielding, had worked for him for ten years and had quickly become his best friend after his wife died. She was a widow and, along with her son Kevin, they were often teaming with Arthur and his daughter Robin. He helped with her son; she helped with his daughter. Quite a friendship resulted in their mutual need.

When Robin suggested it was time for Arthur to start dating, he decided to ask Faith who he should date. That was the wrong thing to ask the woman who had loved him for years.

The children were involved on the computer trying to work out the particulars.

Ms. Kara Lynn Russell has, once again, offered us a look at the small town single people and the work of the town’s matchmakers. I absolutely love her series and enjoy how she articulates the story while giving us a subtle hint at stories to come. Her characters are always upbeat and believable with stories which will spell-bind the readers. Her scenery and sub characters leave nothing to be desired. She truly is one of the best in her field.

The inspirational parts to her stories are encouraging and are hard to put down. It is almost a disappointment when the story ends. The reader knows that there will be a ‘happily ever after’ but the journey takes amazing turns and never disappoints. I highly recommend this book to all who want to read an uplifting romance.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Sweet

Reviewer: Brenda Talley
April 24, 2008

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