REVIEW: "Love Takes Wing" by Janette Oke

 


About the Book:

✦ Title: Love Takes Wing

✦ Author: Janette Oke


Genre: Christian Historical Romance


✦ Series: Book #7 of the Love Comes Softly series


Recommend for: ages 14+

My Personal Rating

⭐⭐⭐

📖 Synopsis

Belinda Davis had trained as a nurse to assist her older brother, Doctor Luke. But as time goes by and she sees those she's grown up with getting married and settling into their own lives, Belinda becomes restless. What had seemed exciting and fresh becomes dull and routine. When she meets an elderly woman who needs nursing care, Belinda jumps at the invitation to go to Boston--a large, "civilized" city with cultural opportunities she's never even dreamed of in her little prairie town. But in spite of financial security and countless new experiences, Belinda finds herself restless, lonely, and empty inside.

💭 My thoughts

This wasn't a bad book, and I enjoyed the first half quite a bit. However, once Belinda went to Boston, I found myself bored and it seemed to take forever to finish the book. I just did not care about the old lady charge as much as Belinda did 😭 The family drama earlier in the book made it interesting and developed the characters, but I feel like it did get a little unnatural and preachy at times. Overall, definitely not my favorite in the series, but it wasn't a terrible read, and it was wholesome and clean as always which I appreciated.

⚠️ Broad content notes

Severe injuries, an animal is shot and killed, mistreatment/mockery towards a boy with a crippled arm, family disagreement and drama, light romance.

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Bookishly yours, 


Lottie M

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