Under the midnight sun

Reviewed by:

Beth Swanson, voracious reader

Title:

Under the midnight sun (Book 3 of Heart of Alaska)

Author:

Tracie Peterson and Kimberly Woodhouse

Publisher:

Bethany House

http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/bethanyhouse

Date:

2018

Format:

Paperback

Length:

322 pages

Overview:

Under the midnight sun is set in the early 1900’s. Tayler Hale is ahead of her time as one of the first women naturalists. She has always loved family adventures in outdoors. This occurs before women’s rights so Taylor is a trailblazer. She starts her career in Yellowstone and moves into wild Alaska in an attempt to keep from a man that she made a foolish promise to.

Things get very complicated when she must work at the Curry Hotel in Alaska and work with a man who has disdain for women in her type of career, perhaps women in the workworld totally.

The summer brings unexpected guests and trouble to Curry. With his reputation at stake, will But, of course, romance ensues as well as danger. Will Thomas be able to protect the woman he has come to love.

Assessment:

Rating:

5 out of 5

Suggested audience:

Adults and young adults

Christian impact:

Lessons from Bible: love of money is the root of evil; greed is one of the deadly sins.

 

Under the Midnight Sun


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