His Redeeming Bride - Ruth Ann Nordin

His Redeeming Bride

By Ruth Ann Nordin

  • Release Date: 2010-01-29
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 270 Ratings

Description

Seven years after Eye of the Beholder ends, Neil Craftsman's story begins. When Sarah Donner learns she's pregnant, she hopes this blessing will be the thing to make her husband finally love her. But to her horror, he announces that she will go live with her overbearing mother-in-law.

Weeks before she is due to give birth, they are traveling to her mother-in-law's when some thieves kill him. Ready to give birth, she has to rely on the aid of the one man others had warned her about: Neil Craftsman. She knows of his tarnished past, and no respectable woman will go near him. But when she learns her husband left her with no home and no money, she has nowhere else to go but to the one man she's shunned.

As she gets to know Neil, she learns that there is more to him than meets the eye. But when his past comes back to haunt him, will her newfound love be enough to redeem him - or will he always be a shunned man?

Reviews

  • Tasteful

    5
    By SashaP82
    I have to say that I was not expecting the level of intimacy described in this book, I was overwhelmed by it. Especially since I thought it was a Christian based novel, truthfully it was done in God fashion ( that is hard to say) I felt that it was the kind of intimacy God plans for every married couple. I'm sure that was hard to justify, but am grateful it done tastefully.
  • His Redeeming Bridel

    5
    By yayabebes
    I was down to my last 90 pages and I just had to finish it tonight. That b**** Cassie got on my last nerves and I knew that she would be back to cause trouble. Great book!!!
  • Poor ending

    4
    By Geogalpal
    The book was well written and keeps the readers attention. Only thing is the ending seemed very childish, something a couple of 18 year olds would scheme up.
  • Wonderful

    5
    By KariAnnette
    This book was so touching. I had to read it with a box of tissues next to me. This book is so well written that I could feel every ounce of joy and sorrow as if the events were happening to me personally.
  • Boring

    1
    By Laort
    If you plan on wasting your time reading this book stick to one and be glad it's free. I'm not trying to be harsh but all her books are the same basic plot set in the same place and time. The same obstinate woman and man end up falling in love surrounded by men who chastise her and women who try to teach her and emulate her.
  • :)

    5
    By asiebes
    Fairytale ending keeps readers interested.