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Paperback Prairie Storm Book

ISBN: 0842370587

ISBN13: 9780842370585

Prairie Storm

(Book #3 in the A Town Called Hope Series)

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Evangelist Elijah Book is entrusted to care for an infant and he must put his faith in a woman named Eli in spite of many misgivings. This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

A sweet story, but a little slow

A cowboy-turned-preacher Elijah considers it his call from God to pick up an orphaned Indian baby on the trail to Hope, but has no way to feed or care for the child. Then he meets Lily, an actress/singer from a traveling show, who is emotionally withdrawn but physically aching for the husband and child that she lost to diphtheria. Though she openly despises the preacher with a sharp tongue, she agrees to care for his child in exchange for payment, which will cover her train fare to a home she had once forsaken. In this final book to the "Town called Hope" series, there's a sweet story where the characters are realistic and well developed, the story itself is well written, but the plot moved along a little slower than the previous books. The first two books in this series were captivating, but this one just seemed to lag behind them a little. However, I still loved this book! I enjoyed the interaction with all the previous characters in the town of Hope, though all the new characters added an interesting twist. I thought the story was intriguing and the characters were endearing, but the story just was a little too slow to be completely riveting. All together, it was a sweet story with a beautiful ending, just a little tame for the final book of such a compelling series.

Excellent Book !!!!!!!

After reading "Prarie Rose", "Prarie Fire" and "Prairie Storm" I am able to say that Catherine Palmer is a very talented and blessed writer. It seems to me that she had a divine inspiration while writing those romances, because it touchs your heart in a very impressive way. Excellent!!! Prairie Storm is set in Hope and tells the beautiful love story of Lily and Eli. She is a lovely widow that knows everything about the Bible and religion but don't know God and Eli is a young preacher that is learning to be a shepherd. The book is a page-turner and extremely enjoyable. Fans of historical romances with happy ends will simply love Prairie Storm. I loved it.

She's done it again!

What a wonderful book. Katherine left us at the end of Prairie Fire wondering what the Born again Christian Jack and his Bride to be Lass were going to do next. Then in this book she introduces new characters that keep the book so riveting, it is hard to put down. Katherine Palmer writes the books so that you feel that you are a part of the story. She is able to share the gospel with her readers while she keeps you on the edge of your seat with her realistic plot. I do hope she writes the next book quickly!

Amazingly rich, complex story...Enjoyable reading!

Great examples of working through spiritually abusive situations. However, it is realistic that the abused don't readily recognize the abuse until they seek God and look for His fruits. Also, realistic example of "it rains on the good and the bad"

A beautiful, believable love story of 2 very different folks

As we left "Prairie Fire" there was no resident preacher. "Prairie Storm" gets us one, a former cowboy who feels he is called to China, but sort of stops over in the little town of Hope. On the way he found a dead family with a newborn boy which the mother handed up to him, begging him to raise her son for the Lord...then she died. Now Elijah Book is a single, rough-hewn, newly changed preacher with an infant....which he knows absolutely nothing about caring for. A traveling show comes to Hope, bringing a young, educated woman who is running from an abusive, wealthy, musically inclined father. She has just lost a newborn herself, so she agrees to nurse the preacher's baby for a fee. The "storm" occurs in the town when a tornado nearly wipes them out, and there is also a "storm" within the preacher and the young singing woman on the run. Both are equally stubborn and yet, the storm within them holds them hostage. A very well written, intriguing book with several big surprises!
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