To Find Her Place
worked well as a stand-alone read. I was aware that there had likely
been a previous book that told Olivia's story, but not having read it
did not impact my understanding or enjoyment of this book. While
there was little doubt of how To Find Her Place would
end, the author kept me firmly in her grasp during all of the twists
and turns while making it to the end. Jane Linder struggles with
self-worth and childlessness. Garrett Wilder struggles with the
physical limitations that remain from his service in WWII. Both are
competing for the director's position at the Toronto Children's Aid
Society, Jane from a position as a social worker, and Garrett from a
business background.
I am grateful to have received a copy of To Find her Place from Bethany House via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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