Tuesday, July 28, 2015

A Heart's Promise {a Litfuse Book Tour review}

Every month, I've been posting about Colleen Coble's A Journey of the Heart series.  This month, we're up to book five, A Heart's Promise.

Book four turned a corner for me.  I started to really care about the characters and was looking forward to this installment.  Some great characters from previous books show up.  One is a welcome addition, another is clearly going to wreak havoc at Fort Kearney, just like she did at Fort Laramie.  You know, the character you love to hate.

This is also a book where you want to take the main character and slap some sense into her.  "Tell him!" you want to scream.  Of course, this book ends with her not having confessed her deep, dark secret.  So you know that is going to be a problem in the final book in the series.

I do have book six, A Heart's Home, on hand, and I'll be reading that soon.  You won't get to hear my take on it for another couple weeks though.


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Will the promise Emmie makes to her friend mean the end to her dreams of a future with Isaac? Find out in book five, A Heart’s Promise, of Colleen Coble’s A Journey of the Heart series. Emmie Croftner let Isaac Liddle go to avoid telling him about her past. But Isaac remains determined to win Emmie’s heart and hand. Can she live happily without Isaac?

Take a day off and head to the beach with a new giveaway from Colleen: five books (books one–five in Colleen’s A Journey of the Heart series) and a beach bag to tote your new books in!

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One grand prize winner will receive:
  • A copy of A Heart’s Promise
  • A Lands’ End beach tote
  • A copy of A Heart’s Betrayal
  • A copy of A Heart’s Disguise
  • A copy of A Heart’s Obsession
  • A copy of A Heart’s Danger
Enter today by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on July 31st. Winner will be announced August 3rd on Colleen’s website.

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Disclaimer:  I received this book through LitFuse Blog Tour.  No other compensation was received.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own.  

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