The Bottom Line
Historical fiction is not a genre I usually enjoy reading, possibly as the few I've read have been rather dry and dull. Picking up Dorothy Clark's Family of the Heart, I settled back for what I thought would be a ho-hum read, but was pleasantly surprised. From the moment I opened the book until I set it down with a sigh, I was hooked. The writing is fresh and uncluttered and the story quite believable—something a lot of writers seem to struggle with.Pros
- Great story
- Believable characters
- Stays true to the era
Cons
- Historical genre may be a turn off for some
Description
- Genre: Historical Romance
- Release Date: September 2008
- Author: Dorothy Clark
- Publisher: Steeple Hill
- ISBN: 9780373827954
- Format: Paperback, 276 Pages
Book Review - Family of the Heart by Dorothy Clark
Sarah is running from painful memories, and as a member of a highly respected Philadelphia family, she doesn't take to being ordered about by Clayton.
Can the love of a little girl bring these two headstrong people together?
Dorothy Clark takes the reader on a journey of love, hope and healing. The characters are well-written and suit the style of the story. Family of the Heart is a very enjoyable read. I also like the fact that the child's character doesn't dominate the story but enhances it.
One last thing that I do have to mention is the cover. Steeple Hill did a fine job with it, as it completely captures the essence of the story.





