A Heart So True: A Southern Love Story

A Heart So True: A Southern Love Story

2015

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15

I love novella collections, I really truly do. I love them for vacation to carry a little bit of everyone with you. But I also love them for meeting new authors. In this instance, all four of these ladies are not new to me. Actually all four of these ladies find themselves on my favorites list.



Bonus content:
http://media.harpercollinschristian.com/page/fairmagnoliastreasury/



Dorothy Love writes a good deep story. Even for a short story her writing can captivate an audience. It's amazing when a character can make you so angry... I was wondering if this was going to be along the lines of an unrequited until very later years love story like a Nicholas Sparks novel. Reading the whole of A Love So True I'm glad I kept going because at points I wanted to just walk away from the story out of frustration. I think that in the end I'm a satisfied reader however. It was also neat to be able to revisit Pawley's Island, the setting of Dorothy's Caroline Gold, with my own memories of the shore line of the Isle of Palms on my mind.


This review was originally posted on www.CreativeMadnessMama.com

July 22, 2015