Saturday, September 24, 2011

Book Review: A Heart Revealed


About the Book: (Back Cover)
Ten years ago, Emma Malloy fled Dublin for Boston, running for her life.  Her emotional wounds have finally faded, and her life is now full of purpose and free from the pain of her past.  But when she falls for her friend Charity's handsome and charming brother, Sean O'Conner, fear and shame threaten to destroy her.  Could Sean and Emma ever have a future together? Or is Emma doomed to live out the rest of her life denying the only true love she's ever known?

 Filled with intense passion an d longing, deception and revelation, A Heart Revealed will hold you in its grip until the very last page.

My Thoughts:
This is the 2nd book in the Winds of Change Series and is every bit as good as the first.  The character line is continued but it's definitely a stand alone story.  Julie Lessman is a woman with spunk and it certainly shows up in her characters.  Once again Julie has written a very entertaining story with characters that are so much fun that you wish they were a part of your life, which of course, is why her books are so easy to read!

Full of descriptive, colorful characters there are a few unexpected twists in this story, and you feel the pain and anguish that Emma has lived with, but yet, she keeps a smile on her face and is at peace with her life, she is a character with a very big heart!

I loved this story and can't wait to read Julie's next book!

“Available September 2011 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”


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1 comment:

  1. Lulu, thank you SO much for the great review -- it blesses the socks off of me!!

    I don't know if you are prone to posting your reviews anywhere else, but if you are, I wanted to let you know about a newsletter contest I am running where anyone who posts a good review on their blog, Amazon.com, CBD.com, Goodreads, B&N or anywhere else, gets a point for every review posted. It only has to be a line or two saying you liked the book if you can honestly say that, then even just one review posted enters you into a drawing for a signed copy of Steven's story, A Trust Restored when it comes out next year.

    The persons who come in first and second in posting the most reviews will get a character named after them in Steven's story and the top winner will also get a $50 gift card. So if that sounds like something you'd be interested in, just sign up for my newsletter on my website and post a review or more, then let me know by forwarding me the links. BUT ... if posting reviews is NOT your thing, PLEASE do not worry about it, okay? This is only for those people so inclined.

    Thanks again for not only taking time to read my books, but for posting such a wonderful review!

    Hugs,
    Julie

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