Saturday, October 13, 2012

A Love Surrendered

I absolutely love all of the books I have read by Julie Lessman, and I was equally impressed with her newest book, A Love Surrendered, which is the last of the Winds of Change Series and again focuses on the O’Connor family. Although this book looks at all of the O’Connors, the main focus of this book is Steven O’Connor and Annie Kennedy. Annie is an orphan who moves to Boston from Iowa, with her young sister, to live with her estranged aunt. Annie always seems to want to be older than she really is, especially when it comes to making friendships with her older sisters’ friends. When trying to become friends with this older crowd, Annie meets Steven O’Connor. He is a prohibition agent who once had a relationship with Annie’s older sister, unbeknownst to them.

The relationship between Annie and Steven was very cute and made the book so enjoyable. Steven was always trying to protect Annie so she wouldn’t be hurt by the older group of friends. Although this book is relatively long, it didn’t even feel like it was long enough. It was written in a way that made me want to read more and more about  Steven and Annie’s relationship and the entire O’Connor family.
 
Available October 2012 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.  

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