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Book Review: The Highest of Hopes
The Highest of Hopes
by Susan Anne Mason
Bethany House
Bethany House Publishers
Christian
Pub Date 05 Mar 2019
I am reviewing a copy The Highest Of Hopes through Bethany House Publishers and Netgalley:
Emmaline Moore is stunned. to learn. that the father she had believed was dead is actually alive and is actually living in Canada, after her beloved Grandfather died. Because she has no other living family she decides to leave England and go to Canada. She head to Canada with her best friend Jonathon. But her father Randall Moore and his wealthy family does not welcome her arrival, they fear her appearance will hinder his becoming Mayor Of Toronto in 1919, but Emma is still determined to win her newfound Families affection.
Jonathan Rowe has been in love with Emmaline for years, but he has not found the courage to tell her how he felt, but he hopes that during this trip he will be able to win his heart, worried that Randall May reject her Jonathan stands ready to take her back home to England. But she informs him that she has no intentions on returning to England it made him begin to despair. Will he be able to convince Emma to see that she has value within herself and she doesn’t have to seek it in a virtual strangers? Will Emma ever go home with Jonathan?
I found this book to be engaging, and heartwarming in parts while heartbreaking in others. My attention was captured throughout so I give The Highest of Hopes five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!