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BOOK REVIEW: Loving Liza Jane
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by: Barbara Warren Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Loving Liza Jane Author: Sharlene MacLaren Publisher: Whitaker House ISBN: 0-88368-816-8 Genre: Inspirational/Historical/Romance
Eliza Jane Meriwether left her home in Boston in an effort to establish her independence. Aunt Hettie and Uncle Gideon loved her and were wonderful guardians, but she was ready to experience life on her own. However, the town of Little Hickman Creek, Kentucky, and its inhabitants weren’t exactly what she had expected.
As Little Hickman Creek’s new school teacher, Liza Jane faces lots of challenges. The students have already run off three teachers, two of them men. But the biggest challenge of all comes from dealing with Ben Broughton, a young widower with two delightful daughters, who keeps getting in the way of her new-found independence.
Sharlene MacLaren’s Loving Liza Jane is a witty story about a man and woman who belong together, but are too mule-eaded stubborn to admit it. However, God has a way of seeing His plans are fulfilled. A light-hearted, captivating book, all the way.
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