By: Dorothy Love
Every Perfect Gift
is the third and final book in the Hickory Ridge series. This story takes place during 1886 in Hickory
Ridge, Tennessee. Sophie Caldwell
returns to her hometown after years of living in Texas with her guardians,
Wyatt and Ada. Sophie has a true gift
for writing and returns to Hickory Ridge to breathe life into the local
newspaper, the Hickory Ridge Gazette.
When Sophie interviews Ethan Heyward regarding the building of the prestigious
Blue Smoke resort she becomes smitten with him.
The feeling is mutual as Ethan cannot seem to get Sophie off of his
mind. As the story continues we learn
that both Ethan and Sophie have secrets from their pasts that plagued
them. Both are unsure if these secrets
will hinder their future together.
This was the first book that I have read by Dorothy Love and
I really enjoyed it. Although it was the
third book in the series, I believe it is a stand-alone read as I have not read
the other two books. However, the other
two books may have helped me further in my understanding of some of the
characters. I would recommend there are
many lessons learned. This book illustrates how one person can
change a person’s life in many different ways, both for the good and the
bad. Also, it shows that so often what
we fear the most never comes past. Finally, we learn that many times we pray for
something that once received is not really what we want at all. It may be worth noting that there is a short
reading group guide at the end of the book for those who may be interested.
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