Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Book Review

That Certain Spark
Author: Cathy Marie Hake
Publisher: Bethany House
Genre: Historical Fiction/Romance

Readers won't be disappointed; sparks certainly do fly in Cathy Marie Hake's newest book. We find ourselves in the pleasant little town of Gooding, TX, the place that acts as the setting for many of Ms. Hake's stories. Taylor and Enoch Bestman have signed contracts to serve as the town's local doctors. Taylor is the medical doctor, and Enoch is a veterinarian.

The twins aim to rescue Gooding from a serious shortage of good medical care. But will they? Upon the Bestman twins' arrival, townspeople learn that Taylor is a woman. Some of the residents are happy about this fact, but others, including the mayor, are not. Seems Mayor Cutter overlooked the portion of Taylor's paperwork indicating that she is indeed, a woman.

Taylor sets out to prove her worth and skill. Her first test involves saving Karl Van der Vort's life. Karl and his brother Piet are the local blacksmiths who are surprised to find a woman doctor in their midst. Karl, especially, doesn't think it's proper for a woman to work as a doctor, but cannot deny Taylor's skill, and more importantly, his debt to her for saving his life. Karl wrestles further with his feelings as he admires Taylor's spunk, and finds himself with feelings for Taylor. How will Taylor respond? Will sparks fly between the two? And what of the sparks that fly between Taylor, the mayor, and the others opposed to her practicing in town?

Hake provides an entertaining journey with unexpected events and colorful characters. True to the title, That Certain Spark really does make a difference in the resident's lives. I enjoyed reading this; can't wait to see what Ms. Hake cooks up next. I hope it finds us in Gooding once again!

Happy Writing:)

4 comments :

  1. Hi Karen -

    Wow! This sounds like a really good book. I'm growing quite fond of historicals. :)

    Blessings,
    Susan

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  2. Susan, And you just never know, a copy of this may show up in your mailbox someday...:)

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  3. Hi Karen! I always enjoy Hake's books, but I haven't checked this one out yet. Thank you so much for the review!

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  4. Hi Susanne,
    I think you might enjoy it; Cathy is one of my favorite authors:)Thanks for dropping in!

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