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Paperback Beauty for Ashes Book

ISBN: 0373785151

ISBN13: 9780373785155

Beauty for Ashes

(Book #1 in the Randolph Family Series)

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Beauty for Ashes by Dorothy Clark released on May 25, 2004 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Great Read!!

Before this book, I had never even heard of this author. I got it because it seemed like an interesting plot. Well, to my surprise, I read the book in 3 days. I was completely drawn in! I loved this story. I lent the book to my sister in law who also read the book in 3 days!! I got the second book because the first was so good.

Very creative!

I enjoyed this book a lot, my only complaint is the inappropriate giggling the heroine does early in the book. She's been accosted by the man her parents want her to marry, her life is totally fraught with uncertainties (she just married a total stranger) and she's giggling...I personally found it hard to believe and very annoying but in spite of that, the book is a worthwhile read!

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When Elizabeth married Justin Randolph, it was strictly a business deal. She was to take care of the children, run his house, and put up a good "wifely" appearance for people in general. No intimacy. For this, she received room and board, proper clothing, and a goodly monetary settlement. That was Justin's understanding and desire. Elizabeth`s desire was a place to escape her father and marriage to Reginald Burton-Smythe. Intimacy was not necessary. She accepted the clothing to look proper but wanted no money. "...I do not wish to feel purchased." She thought God had forsaken her. But did she want to know a Father God who left such bad things happen to his children? Her father was a wealthy, selfish, greedy man. Money was his god and Elizabeth his chattel. Were all men like that? According to her mother, yes. But she had heard of a different relationship between her grandparents. Justin was a ship owner of means. He had earlier been jilted for lack of money by his fiancée and later was married for his money. His wife left him for her old boyfriend. Her death left him with two babies and a bitter, battered heart. But God had other plans. Isaiah 61:1-3 reads: The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek;...to bind up the brokenhearted, ...to comfort all that mourn; ...to give unto them beauty for ashes...." Could Elizabeth and Justin learn to trust God and each other? Could God heal? Were they willing to let Him? Dorothy Clark has woven a beautiful, compelling story of God's mercy and healing as she shows how He can draw two bruised and battered people back to Himself. Truly, God can and does give "beauty for ashes" in our lives as we yield ourselves to Him. - Linda Demorest, Christian Book Previews.com

Loved It!!!!!!!!!!!

I 've ready many historical romance books ..... and loved this one .... you'll fall in love with the characters. I wasn't able to put it down.
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