Veiled Reflection
by Tracie Peterson
Oh, the things we do for our sisters! Against her better judgment, Jillian Danvers
lets her identical twin sister, Judith, persuade her to stand in as a Harvey Girl while
Judith runs off to get married.
It hadn't sounded that hard when they discussed it, but the reality is nothing like
the plan, and Jillian soon regrets acquiescing so easily, as she struggles to keep up
with the intense pace and strictly enforced rules that govern the operations of Harvey House.
And to make matters worse, Dr. McCallister soon guesses her secret, plunging the two
of them into uncharted emotional waters.
In her newest offering, Veiled Reflection, author Tracie Peterson has done it
again, bringing to life a very plausible and captivating historical scenario. With just
enough conflict, you can't help but root for Jillian to succeed. A real winner for those
who enjoy historical fiction. |
The Book |
Bethany House |
2005 |
Paperback |
0-7642-0050-X |
Fiction / Historical |
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The Reviewer |
Nancy Arant Williams |
Reviewed 2005 |
NOTE: Reviewer Nancy
Williams is the author of the inspirational romances Coming Home to Mercy Street,
In the Company of Angels, In The Shadow of the Cherubim. |
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