Being
unfamiliar with this author, I opened A Mosaic of Wings
anticipating a quirky historical romance, what I got was so much
more. Nora Shipley, while blanketed in grief of her father's passing,
is compelled to follow in his footsteps, making her way in their
shared field of entomology; not an easy task for a woman in 1885. To
make things more complicated, Nora has also pledged to wrestle
control of her father's scientific journal publication from her
stepfather, returning it to its position of respect in the scientific
community. Owen Epps is Nora's biggest competitor in her plans for
making her dreams come true, but Owen had dreams of his own that were
beyond Nora's wildest imagination, dreams that would lead to her
finding her true way, the one God had gifted her for. A very special
little girl named Sita would also greatly impact Nora's path as well
as her understanding of placing love as life's top priority.
A Mosaic of Wings
is an emotional story, filled with intense sensory images. I could
not put this book down for long, but there were times that I had to
let it rest in my lap while the story settled in my mind. I highly
recommend this book, and am grateful to have received a copy from
Bethany House via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I was
under no obligation to provide a positive review, and received no
monetary compensation.
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