Yep, read another book this weekend, however, I won’t have too many more book reviews to post as we get into gardening season. There just won’t be time to do much reading, not that there is now, but you know what I mean, right?
Heart’s Safe Passage is the second book in The Midwives series by Laurie Alice Eakes. I read the first one a year or two ago, I believe, and really enjoyed it. I am very pro-midwives, after all I have given birth at home with one for my last three births and have even studied midwifery at one point but had to put it aside when my husband got laid off. I find the history of midwifery compelling and dates back to the beginning of time in the book of Exodus in the bible.
I found this second book interesting as well, though again this novel was not so much about the midwifery as much as the spiritual and personal life of the midwife, Phoebe Lee. The story is set in the early 1800s and shares Phoebe’s story, which was only hinted at in the first book, as she helps her sister-in-law Belinda. Phoebe is a spunky little thing. I actually loved Phoebe’s spunk, she made up for Belinda’s character…one spoiled rich girl.
Even though this was a romance-y book, there were twists in the plot and a fair amount of guessing when it came to figuring out who was against Captain Docherty, what Phoebe would do in any given situation and how she and the two other female characters were going to survive their time on board a privateer brig (different than a ship).
Revenge, bitterness, forgiveness and healing are important elements in this book and when these are presented there is always something for everyone to learn.
Heart’s Safe Passage gets two thumbs up from me!
“Available February 2012 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”
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I’m thinking her perspective would make this really interesting. Thanks for the review!
Sounds like it would be a great read. I may have to pick it up. Thanks!
How neat!I didn’t know they had a series on midwives. I have delivered with a midwife with all my kids except my oldest who was an emergency c-section. Sounds like a series I would enjoy.
I think you would enjoy it Kathleen! It is extremely neat that Laurie has chosen to do a series on midwives…not a normal, middle of the road topic…another reason I like it, I guess.
Sounds great. I’m looking for a new book to start reading.
I haven’t read a book like that in a long long time. I should give it a try again
I need to add this to my long list of must reads!