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Friday, September 24, 2010

A Hope Undaunted By Julie Lessman


A Hope Undaunted by Julie Lessman

Back Cover: The 1920's are drawing to a close and feisty Katie O'Connor, is the epitome of the new woman--smart and sassy, with goals for her future that include the perfect husband and a challenging career in law. Her boyfriend, Jack, fits all of her criteria for a husband--good-looking, well-connected, wealthy, and head-over-heels in love with her. But, when she is forced to spend the summer of 1929 with Cluny McGee, the bane of her childhood existence, Katie comes face to face with a choice. Will she follow her well-laid plans to marry Jack? Or will she fall for the man she swore to despise forever?


Julie Lessman's books have opened up a whole new world in the genre of Christian fiction! Although A Hope Undaunted is novel #1 in the Winds of Change Series, it's an extension of Lessman's Daughters of Boston Series. Spoiled Katie O'Connor, the youngest member of the O'Conner clan, gives her father grief when she refuses to follow his house rules. For example, she stays out with her rich friends, breaking her curfew. As a punishment, she has to volunteer at the Boston Children's Aid Society for the entire summer and not have any contact with her rich friends or her upper-class boyfriend, Jack during her time of confinement. She's shocked when she discovers her new boss is none other than Cluny McGee, her nemesis - a street rat from her childhood. Both Cluny (now called Luke) and Katie have troubling, hurtful memories from their short time together as kids, and they find it hard to accept the sizzling attraction that grows between them as they work together over the summer.

This book has rich, emotional scenes between the O'Connor family and it was a treat to re-visit the characters from the Daughters of Boston Series. It's hard to give too many details without giving spoilers, but I wanted to mention that although Katie is spoiled and somewhat of a brat at the beginning of the book, she changes drastically by the end of the story. The adventures of Katie, Betty (an office worker at Boston Children's Aid Society and Luke's friend from the streets), Luke and Parker (Luke's best friend), give you a glimpse of office life during the 1920's. Also, you get to see a glimpse of history as the story shows how the beginning of the Great Depression affects the characters. So many things happened in this book that I wasn't expecting. It's not predictable at all and when you read it, you'll find a few surprises and the story is packed with emotional moments among the main and secondary characters. I also noticed that there were a few people in the book that had faced traumas in their lives (either they were disabled, sick, or disfigured in some way) but they still had faith in God, in spite of the hard knocks they'd endured in their troubled lives.

I noticed that a lot of the family scenes happened during meal time and I just wanted to pull up a chair and get my plate and eat with the O'Connors while reading this book - the characters and the situations seemed so real to me, that I felt like I was right there, part of the story. Lemonade was mentioned a lot, and I wanted to pluck a few lemons from the counter and squeeze myself a glass along with the characters, and have a relaxing time with the O'Connors.

You can read this book as a standalone if you wish, but, I think if you haven't read this author's books, you should read the Daughters of Boston Series so that you'll get a chance to see how Katie's sisters found love and romance.

This book was a treat to read, and if you enjoyed the Daughters of Boston Series, then I can guarantee that you'll enjoy this title.

~Cecelia Dowdy~
Posted by Cecelia Dowdy at 6:24 AM
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Labels: Baker/Revell, Book Talk, Historicals, Julie Lessman

6 comments:

Julie Lessman said...

Cecilia, thank you SO much for such a great review -- I am blessed!! Not only for the review, but to have met you in Indy. I will NEVER forget your enthusiasm and fire ... especially at the elevator!! :)

And this is SUCH a great review, that if you ever post on Amazon.com or CBD.com, I would LOVE it, but if not, no worries.

Hugs,
Julie

Friday, September 24, 2010 9:11:00 AM EDT
Cecelia Dowdy said...

Hey, Julie! I placed the review on Amazon. CBD won't let me do it - they said it was too long - 3,044 characters and I'm only allowed 2,000! :-(

I'd need to edit and revise if I posted there!

Friday, September 24, 2010 10:31:00 AM EDT
Julie Lessman said...

Thank you SOOO much, Cecilia ... this review is just too good not to post, you know???

Hugs,
Julie

Friday, September 24, 2010 6:10:00 PM EDT
Mary Connealy said...

I love Julie'a work. Great review, Cecelia.

Saturday, September 25, 2010 7:35:00 PM EDT
David A. Bedford said...

Great premise. Who can resist a real love story?

Please visit my blog and leave a comment. Thanks!

Monday, September 27, 2010 4:35:00 PM EDT
tracysbooknook.com said...

I also enjoyed A Hope Undaunted and am a big fan of Julie Lessman.

I found the characters to be fairly three dimensional and enjoyed the interaction between the two main characters, Katie and Luke - although at times I was surprised by Katie’s sudden abrupt turns. The O’Connor family is true to form in their larger-than-life sort of Irish personalities and entertaining as always.

I posted a more in-depth review of my own at
www.tracysbooknook.com.

-Tracy

Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:08:00 AM EDT

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