Review of Kim Vogel Sawyer’s Fields of Grace
September 25, 2009
This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
Fields Of Grace
Bethany House (October 2009)
by
Kim Vogel Sawyer
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Best-selling, award-winning author Kim Vogel Sawyer is a wife, mother, grandmother, author, speaker, singer of songs and lover of chocolate… but most importantly, she’s a born-again child of the King!
A former elementary school teacher, Kim closed her classroom door in 2005 to follow God’s call on her heart to write and speak. Now blessed with multiple writing contracts with Bethany House, Barbour, and Zondervan Publishing, Kim enjoys sharing her journey to publication as well as the miraculous story of her healing from a life-long burden of pain and shame.
Kim’s gentle yet forthright testimony lends credence to the promise of Ps. 117:2–”Great is his love toward us, and the faithfulness of the Lord endures forever.”
ABOUT THE BOOK
Will their Mennonite faith be shaken or strengthened by the journey to a new land?
With their eldest son nearly to the age when he will be drafted into military service, Reinhardt and Lillian Vogt decide to immigrate to America, the land of liberty, with their three sons and Reinhardt’s adopted brother, Eli. But when tragedy strikes during the voyage, Lillian and Eli are forced into an agreement neither desires.
Determined to fulfill his obligation to Reinhardt, Eli plans to see Lillian and her sons safely settled on their Kansas homestead–and he’s equally determined that the boys will be reared in the Mennonite faith. What he doesn’t expect is his growing affection for Lillian–and the deep desire to be part of a family.
If you would like to read the first chapter of Fields Of Grace, go HERE
Sally Says: This is my first time reading a book by Sawyer. I’ve known about her for a number of years, having “watched” her receive her first contract and many others on my writers’ email loop. I’d heard that Janette Oke endorsed her first book, and I would say that’s a good author comparison.
Fields of Grace is the story of Lillian, an immigrant whose husband dies en route to America. Her husband’s close friend Eli, a single man who’s never married, is traveling with them, and to keep things looking proper and to provide for his friend’s wife and sons, Eli offers to marry Lillian. It’s a very believable marriage-of-convenience story.
The book is not fast moving, but it’s by no means boring. It did start a little slow for my tastes; but after a few chapters things began to pick up, and I was eager to see how the relationship between Lillian and Eli would develop. Readers who loves historical fiction or a tender romance will find Fields of Grace an enjoyable, relaxing read.
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