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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Four delightful historical wedding stories,
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This review is from: With This Ring: Something Old/Something New/Something Borrowed/Something Blue (HeartQuest Anthology) (Paperback)
Tying these four wedding stories together is the old bridal saying: "Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue..." I especially enjoyed Dianna Crawford's story about a young Jewish immigrant's arranged marriage to a San Francisco businessman's Christian son. I fell in love with the characters, especially the gifted and spunky heroine, who learns about Yeshua from her at-first-unwanted fiance. Also, Catherine Palmer's story about a young Scandinavian woman with an infant, who arrives in Louisiana to find her husband dead, tugged my heartstrings. How she learns to trust God and give up her memories of her homeland as she falls in love with the exuberant Cajun hero makes for an engrossing and delightful story. I highly recommend this book!
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4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Three good stories, one awful one,
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This review is from: With This Ring: Something Old/Something New/Something Borrowed/Something Blue (HeartQuest Anthology) (Paperback)
Dianna Crawford's,"Something New", was terrible. I was offended by the tone of the story that a Jewish couple easily discarded centuries of Judaism, in favor of Christianity. If Jews at fire and knifepoint throughout the centuries have not converted enmasse, it is not plausible to believe Rachel and David would convert so easily in 1895. Today there are very few Rabbi's that would marry a non-Jew and a Jew. It would never have happened in 1895! I know that Christians believe in trying to convert people from other faiths, but I felt angry with this story. The other three stories were fine, and the co-worker who loaned me this book was surprised at my reaction. Oh well.....
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With This Ring: Something Old/Something New/Something Borrowed/Something Blue (HeartQuest Anthology) by Ginny Aiken (Paperback - March 27, 1998)
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