Julie Lessman’s newest book, Love’s Silver Lining, picks up
17 years after the prequel, which introduced us to Finn McShane and Liberty O’Shea.
Although Finn and Liberty are no longer together, I was so happy to see them
reconnect in Love’s Silver Lining after Liberty’s parents became homeless due
to a fire. In addition to the story of Libby and Finn, and a twist on their
annulled marriage, there was a new relationship forming between Blaze, Finn’s
nephew, and Maggie, Libby’s goddaughter.
Libby and Maggie are both suffragettes, and their desire to
see women get the right to vote factors into their relationships and the
decisions they make in life. I really enjoyed reading about this time in
history, and especially how the relationship between Finn and Libby was strained
due to Finn’s political aspirations and Libby’s beliefs about women voting.
While Libby and Finn’s relationship was strained due to their politics, Maggie
and Blaze faced obstacles regarding their faith.
As always, I really enjoyed this book by Julie Lessman. She
always writes about strong women, and I always look forward to being introduced
to new families in her books. Along with a strong faith, forgiveness and
redemption are topics that are a main focus of the book. I can’t wait to visit
Silver Lining Ranch again in the next book in the series.
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