Publisher's Weekly Review
Landis, inspirational fiction author of more than 20 novels, offers readers who value gentle love stories this first title in the Irish Angels series. Laura Foster (aka Lovie Lane), wealthy widowed owner of a refined boardinghouse in Glory, Tex., is running from her tainted past and ruined childhood in a tale set in the 1870s. Laura does everything in her power to overcome the odds and create a life free of shame and abuse. Partly succeeding, she is thrown off-kilter when handsome Rev. Brand McCormick, a widower, takes a romantic interest in her. Laura knows with dead certainty that Brand would never come calling if he knew the truth of her past, so she rebuffs his attention at every turn. But the good reverend just won't be put off. Both characters have much to reveal that will test their love, faith, and loyalty to one another. Landis's writing is crisp and neatly presented; however, much of the story is too formulaic for discerning genre readers. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Library Journal Review
Laura Foster escapes the horrors of her childhood by posing as a respectable widowed owner of a boarding house in 1870s Glory, TX. Having caught the eye of Rev. Brad McCormick, she resists his attention, fearing that her past will be revealed and ruin his reputation. In truth, the good reverend has a past of his own. VERDICT This series debut features well-drawn characters and a touching story line that makes this a sure bet for fans of a popular CF author (The Accidental Lawman) who has already garnered many awards. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.