![]() Prompted by the circuit-riding preacher, Emma agrees to a quickie wedding to this stranger. They’re rescued by Patrick Garraty, lighthouse keeper, who has just lost his wife and is struggling to care for his two-year-old son while maintaining the lighthouse. She uses characters from history and fictionalizes their stories while keeping many of the facts of their life intact.) Even if this wasn’t based on Michigan history, though, it would be a good story.Įmma Chambers and her brother, Ryan, are searching for a new life when their boat is attacked by pirates and they find themselves shipwrecked in the lake. (This is one of my favorite things about Jody’s books. This book is set at the Presque Isle lighthouse on Lake Huron and is based on a real lighthouse keeper from the 1800s. Michigan is a treasure trove for lighthouse lovers, it would seem. Being from the Midwest, I have a soft spot for the Great Lakes but have almost no knowledge about the area’s lighthouses. ![]() Love Unexpected kicks off a new series centered on Michigan’s lighthouses. (Disclaimer: I received a free copy of the book from the author in exchange for my review.) (Possible, but it hasn’t happened yet!)įortunately, Jody Hedlund’s new release, Love Unexpected, is another gem of a story, and the only “unexpected” part is how the story will unfold. ![]() Yet, a part of me wonders, will this be the book I don’t like? Because, over time, it’s possible that I’ll not like a book by one of favorite authors. ![]() ![]() Any time I read a book by one of my favorite authors, I’m expecting a good story. ![]()
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