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Ladies of the Lake (by Cathy Gohlke)

I love every book I have read by Cathy Gohlke. She manages to pull me in and make me invested in the characters and the story line. This was a historical fiction book, which is one of my favorite genres, and included a dual timeline. That’s also a big plus for me! This one was a unique view in that it dealt with the Halifax Harbor explosion at Prince Edward Island. What a beautiful story of friendships, faith, love, loss, and forgiveness. You will come to know each of the “ladies of the lake” well and have definite opinions of them. The emotions will flow off of the page and wrap themselves around your heart. It is at times heartwrenching and at others full of hope. Hang on until the end. What a wonderful twist that will have you gasping out loud! I strongly encourage you to put this on your must-buy-and-read ASAP list. It is one I will not soon forget. It has left a deep impression on my heart. Thank you to NetGalley and Tyndale House Publishers for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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