These Tangled Threads (Bells of Lowell Series #3)
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These Tangled Threads (Bells of Lowell Series #3)

Paperback – Box set, October 1, 2003

Price
$9.45
Format
Paperback
Pages
381
Publisher
Bethany House Publishers
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0764226908
Dimensions
5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

Description

"Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller deliver another well-plotted story in their BELLS OF LOWELL series." -- Inspirational Reviews Tracie Peterson has written more than fifty historical and contemporary novels, including the YUKON QUEST and the SHANNON SAGA series. Her books make regular appearances on CBA bestseller lists. Tracie also teaches writing workshops at a variety of conferences on subjects including inspirational romance and historical research. She and her family live in Montana. Judith Miller is an award-winning author of five novels and three novellas, two of which have placed in the CBA top-ten fiction lists. In addition to her writing, Judy is a certified legal assistant. Judy and her husband make their home in Topeka, Kansas.

Features & Highlights

  • Book 3 of Bells of Lowell. Timid yet alluring Daughtie Winfield finds herself in a precarious position when the new doctor casts his favor upon her. Though flattered by his attention, she is drawn to Liam Donohue, a local Irish artisan. As Daughtie and Liam work together to help runaway slaves, their friendship blossoms. But her work in the mills is threatened when a downturn in profits causes the Associates to decrease wages--resulting in plans for a strike. With the fate of the textile industry in an upheaval, will her hopes for love be thwarted as dissention infiltrates life in Lowell?

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Peterson and Miller once again make a great writing team!

The third book in the Bells of Lowell series captures the story of Daughtie as she fights for the equality of every citizen, regardless of heritage. From the implications of her association with an Irish worker to her stand of beliefs due to workplace conditions, her growth as a woman of independence is tested, as well as her faith. And as friendship grows to love, she risks losing the friendships she's held dear since her new life in Lowell began. In the space a few short years, Daughtie has emerged as a strong young woman, capable of making her own decisions... even ones that those closest to her would view as serious mistakes. A must read for those who have already come to love DAUGHTER OF THE LOOM and A FRAGILE DESIGN, and those who value historical fiction. ~~Ellie Schroder, owner of The Christian Fiction Site
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Good escapist reading with a touch of history

I picked up this book because I had previously read the first book in the Broodmore legacy, only to realize that only one other one was out. Tracie Peterson, when she authors by herself, is not my first choice for a read (she always drags out an ending unnecessarily), but I have found that the books are much more enjoyable when authored with Judith Miller.

The characters were not developed too much, but you could always count on them to act the way they did. I appreciated how much history was interwoven into the story as well (I am a big history buff). This was the first historical Christian romance novel that I have read where the main characters were not rich. I enjoyed seeing the other side for once (after all, aren't most of us middle class anyway?) and could sympathize with the struggles of the characters. This novel seemed more real than the others I have read by the same author. As always, the portrayal of the main character as having a steadfast faith was nice. I don't know why I am drawn to that, but I am. I think that if, by the end of the book, the author makes you want to open up your own Bible, then he or she has succeeded. This book did just that- it strengthened my desire to be close to God and pointed out where I can improve in my Christian life in a gentle manner.

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is interested in early American history, Christian romance, or both.
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... thought the book was well written and I haven't enjoy a book that much in a very long time

I thought the book was well written and I haven't enjoy a book that much in a very long time.
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Five Stars

Because I read the previous books I enjoyed the ongoing story. Hope there are sequals
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Five Stars

as described, received quicly
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"Story Complete"

Really enjoyed the completed story. I loved the characters from the get-go.
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WHAT A DELIGHT

Couldn't put it down. Great trilogy. Characters who draw you into the story and create the need to find out what might happen next. Well done Tracie.
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Good

This series is not one of my favorits. This is the best book in the set. I enjoyed that Daughtie did not treat the blacks or the Irish. I think that every girl should have the same ideas that she did. The story was pretty long, and some parts were boring. Still its by Tracie so it is a good read.