A sweet story of hope and love set against the poignant backdrop of a 1910 orphanage.
Aw, Sadie. So sweet and caring and compassionate and ambitious. With a nurturing mother-heart she cares for the children in her charge–and jumps at the chance to serve them in a greater capacity and leadership role as matron.
But then there’s Blaine. The boy who’s loved her since their growing-up years in the very orphanage that holds Sadie’s heart. How can she choose between the part of her heart committed to the children–and the part of her heart committed to the man?
But choose she does. And Anne Mateer‘s writing shines as Sadie rides the rollercoaster of learning a new job, jumping into her new responsibilities, balancing her strained relationship with her beau, and navigating the financial difficulties the orphanage faces…So much chaos begins to take a toll on Sadie’s entire life, and I couldn’t foresee how the happy ending was going to solve everything! (I do so love it when I’m stumped as to a satisfactory conclusion.)
I rolled my eyes at Sadie sometimes when her decisions got downright foolish or she couldn’t see what seemed obvious (she misunderstood poor Blaine often). But she grew throughout the story until at the end she had a new understanding of wisdom and humility (and of the man she had loved all along). That made me happy.
I also wish the story hadn’t ended when it did–I would have happily gone on reading. But that’s a standard complaint of mine, I think.
This book was as sweet as Wings of A Dream and as conflict-filled as At Every Turn. I especially recommend it for those historical fiction lovers who are kid-people–sometimes children aren’t given great parts in romances…in this book, adorable and ornery get equal standing.
About the Author
Anne Mateer has loved reading and writing historical fiction since childhood. In 2000, she began studying and working to hone her craft, finally resulting in a publishing contract in May of 2010. Along the way she reached the finals of ACFW’s Genesis contest three times and saw her short essay, “Let it Snow”, published in A Scrapbook of Christmas Firsts. Anne Mateer lives in Texas with her equally history-obsessed husband. They have three children, now in various stages of high school and college, who have spent many a family vacation touring historical sites.
Find Anne on her Blog // Twitter // Facebook // Pinterest
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Jones House Creative Team says
Rachelle – LOVE the look of your website! Really nice job. Did you have it redone in recent months? Sorry, it’s been a bit since we’ve visited last. Anyway – looks beautiful.
We noticed you had reviewed Anne’s book (above) and just wanted to make sure you knew she has a new one coming out called “Playing by Heart”. She and Bethany House are sponsoring a fun giveaway that you shouldn’t miss out on. Take a look and enjoy! Hi Allison! If you enjoyed this book, you’ll love Anne’s newest release, “Playing by Heart”. She and her publisher (Bethany House) are hosting a giveaway to celebrate it’s release. Take a look and enjoy: https://promosimple.com/ps/58bc
Blessings to you!
In your corner,
The Jones House Team
Rachelle says
Thank you! I did get it recently redesigned–and I moved to WordPress, yippee. :)
Thanks for the invite, too. I’ll check it out!