A Surrendered Heart, Tracie Peterson
A Surrendered Heart, Tracie Peterson
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A Surrendered Heart

Author: Tracie Peterson, Judith Miller

Narrator: Barbara McCulloh

Unabridged: 12 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/27/2009


Synopsis

In A Surrendered Heart by award-winning authors Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller, 21-year-old Amanda Broadmoor doesn't want to abandon her mentor Dr. Carstead when cholera strikes Rochester, New York, in 1899. But after the Broadmoor fortune is mishandled, Amanda must sacrifice her lofty aspirations to rescue her family from ruin-even if it means marrying a man she can't stand.

About Tracie Peterson

Tracie Peterson is the award-winning, bestselling author of over one hundred books, including the Bells of Lowell series, the Brides of Seattle series, and the Heirs of Montana series. She was awarded the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for 2007 Inspirational Fiction and the 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award from American Christian Fiction Writers. Her books have won numerous awards for favorite books in a variety of contests, including USA "Best Books 2011" Awards Best Religious Fiction for Embers of Love. Tracie has found time to speak at writers' conferences, where she has a special place in her heart for new authors. She is often joined by her husband, Jim, whose background in history offers new authors insight into research. Tracie lives in Montana with her husband.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dana on March 29, 2015

Tracie Peterson was one of my favorite authors about 20 years ago. I got started on "The Broadmoor Legacy" after buying the first book on Kindle when it was on sale for $1.99. While on Spring Break vacation a week ago, I read the entire trilogy. The series is about three cousins: Fanny, Sophie & Aman......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on May 02, 2020

The conflict and its eventual resolution in this novel is a bit ridiculous, actually, incredibly ridiculous, and because of that, I hated most of the book. But at least it had a happy ending.......more

Goodreads review by Clara on January 13, 2010

This book lacked a good editor. Any Christian emphasis is tangential. It was okay to read on a cold day with a blanket covering you but not a book to learn anything. I did not find it particularly entertaining. While not mushy or sentimental, it was too perdictable.......more