by Elaine Manders (Author)
- Print Length: 190 pages
- Publication Date: January 30, 2020
- ASIN: B083Z28TLN
Having lost her Georgia home, along with her brother and mother, to the war, Molly Stewart is left penniless with a broken father. She signs up with the Pelican Rapids Mail-Order Brides agency in Minnesota, and Mrs. Ella Milton matches her with local farmer, Luke Ferrell. An attraction develops between Molly and Luke after months of corresponding, and they decide to marry. Knowing her father will never agree to the match, Molly runs away to Pelican Rapids, taking her grand piano with her—the only thing saved when Sherman’s army burned her home.
Luke is smitten with the sweet, beautiful Molly, and will do anything to win her love, even building onto his small farmhouse to accommodate her piano. Molly admires her handsome fiancé, but rumors that he still loves another woman disturb her, and he wants to keep delaying their wedding day. And why is he reluctant to discuss his past?
But Molly realizes she hasn’t been totally honest either. When she reveals to Luke the reason her piano is so important to her, it opens wounds in Luke’s past that threaten their happiness.
Marilyn's thoughts:
A masterful and
vivid read that gave way to a beautiful faith message of forgiveness, God’s
grace and love. Molly was a resilient young lady that lost a lot during the
Civil War. When an opportunity came to be a mail order bride she had fortitude
and determination to follow through despite the circumstances of her dad. Luke
was a strong and hardworking man wanting the best for Molly. What an amazing
twist of events for him to be able to have her grand piano in his home. But
watch out, trouble brewed on their wedding day. I thoroughly enjoyed reading
Molly’s New Song and the 4th of July celebration that brought happiness and a
new song. I look forward to reading more books by Elaine Manders, as I’ve
enjoyed each one of her Christian Historical stories.
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