A Love Woven True, Judith Miller
A Love Woven True, Judith Miller
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A Love Woven True

Author: Judith Miller, Tracie Peterson

Narrator: Linda Stephens

Unabridged: 12 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/06/2008


Synopsis

Best-selling inspirational authors Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller pen a gripping historical romance set in 1849. Young and recently widowed, Jasmine Houston confronts the vital issues of freedom and slavery, love and hate, life and death. As Jasmine's opposition to slavery grows and her friendship with her bachelor brother-in-law Nolan deepens, her Massachusetts horse farm soon becomes a stop for the Underground Railroad. With both her mother and mammy dying, she and her young son rush to the family plantation in Mississippi-escorted by Nolan. Keeping a death-bed promise, Jasmine tries to emancipate her mammy's son. But soon a sinister kidnapper will put her faith and her love to the ultimate test. Listeners will also enjoy A Tapestry of Hope, the first book in the series. ". a wonderful and inspirational tale full of believable characters that will worm their way into [your] heart. . [You] will have a hard time putting this book aside . A very highly recommended read."-LoveRomances.com " . a heart-tugging drama of faith, courage, and love."-Inspirational RomanceWriters.com

About Judith Miller

Judith Miller is a Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter formerly with the New York Times. She won an Emmy for her work on a Nova/New York Times documentary based on articles for her book Germs. Miller is the author of four books, two #1 bestsellers. She is the recipient of many awards, among them the Society of Professional Journalists’ “First Amendment Award” for her protection of sources. An adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal, Miller is theater critic for Tablet magazine. Since 2008, she has been a commentator for Fox News.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Deb

Jasmine Huston is raised on a plantation, but loves some of their slaves like family and sees them as equals. I love that. She moves to the North to be able to help slaves transition to free workers. Her character is admirable and, at one point, she is prepared to raise a slave's boy along with her......more

Goodreads review by Denise

Not my favorite book. I had a hard time staying awake reading it. Didn't get better until chapter 12. I just guessing that this book is just to help go into the next book.......more