Author: Liz
Johnson
Series: Georgia
Coast Romance book 2
Chapters: 21 plus epilogue
Pages: 368
Genre: Christian Contemporary
Romance
Rating: 4 stars
A Glitter of Gold by Liz Johnson is the second book in the Georgia Coast
Romance series but can be read as a standalone. This book follows different
characters than the first book. Anne Norris has moved to Georgia and
started a walking history tour of the city but she's running from her
past. Carter Hale a museum director and the black sheep of his family but
still wants to make the name Hale proud. When the hilt of a sword brings
them together and leads to a possible shipwreck. Anne agrees to help Carter
find the ship but he must leave her name out of the media he makes the promise
to do but later will find himself not sure that he can help that
promise.
Mistakes that Anne
made in her past has her questioning rather or not she deserves to have a
future. Carter doesn't think he should plan for wife or kids until
he meets his goals in life. Neither was looking for love or a
relationship but can the quest for a shipwreck and a journal from past
show this two what they really want and who writes their story.
This book was a little
show starting out that it took me a bit to get into at first, but after a few
chapters it picked up and before I knew it I wanted to know what was
going to with not only the shipwreck but what if anything was going to happen
between Anne and Carter. The main theme of this book is grace, but
more importantly God's Grace. Which is something that both Anne and
Carter need to learn. I loved the historical mystery of the shipwreck and
the amateur genealogist in me loved the fact that someone in the story had
genealogical ties to the shipwreck. It gave the final touch to make the story
come full circle.
I would recommend this
one to fans of Christian fiction, those who love sweet stories, and a bit of
mystery in their comptnary fiction.
I received a copy of
this book from the publisher through netgalley. I was not required to write a
positive review. All opinions expressed are mine alone.
I received a copy of
this book from the publisher as part of a blog tour. I was not required to
write a positive review. All Opinions expressed are mine
alone.
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