Amanda Maclean
Auteur van Stonehaven (Palisades Pure Romance)
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A Mother's Love: A Mother's Miracle/Legacy of Love/Sand Castles (Palisades Pure Romance Collection) (1997) 35 exemplaren
PALASADES ROMANCES 3/3A wes,sto,eve 1 exemplaar
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Unfortunately, I didn't remember the title or author name. I did vaguely recall seeing a mountain or something on the publisher's logo on the book, and I later guessed that it must have been the publisher Multnomah. (Though it turned out that the logo I saw was from Palisades, a romance imprint.)
The two logos from the '90s:
https://prismaticprospects.files.wordpress.com/2024/04/multnomah-palisades-logos...
(The Multnomah logo has a black and white mountain while the Palisades logo has purple riverside cliffs.)
Two years ago, while I was browsing through listings of older novels and came across the first book in this series for the first time—eureka!—this third book, Everlasting, was listed with it, and I recognized the cover! Especially the heroine pictured in the center.
So, my nostalgic side decided to finally go back and try the series from the beginning.
Now, I'll admit that given my experience with other books from Christian fiction's earlier days, I figured I'd probably have some issues with this series' style, the romantic development, and the general plot execution. And now after reading, I also have issues with the depictions of the enslaved characters and the use of the Underground Railroad in the series. (I already addressed that in my reviews of the previous two books, so I won't rehash those details.)
Even so, as a longtime lover of historical fiction, I hoped I'd still enjoy the series on the level of comfort reading. And on the whole, I did.
Moreover, I'm still amazed at how the cover of Book Three stayed with me—the recognition of it being what drew me back to this series after all that time, even when I couldn't remember anything else about this book. It goes to show that cover art really does matter.… (meer)