Lady of High Regard by Tracie Peterson

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  • Pub. Date: July 2007
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 126,648

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    • Pub. Date: July 2007
    • Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 126,648

    Synopsis

    When her writing draws her into the world of downtrodden seamen’s wives on Philadelphia’s docks, Mia uncovers an alarming scheme that puts her in harm’s way.

    Romantic Times

    In this first book of a new series by best-selling author Peterson, the romance, humor and adventure are nonstop. Peterson does her research, and it shows in each book she writes. Fans of historical romance will rejoice! 4.5 stars

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    Biography

    Tracie Peterson is the author of over seventy novels, both historical and contemporary. Her avid research resonates in her stories, as seen in her bestselling Heirs of Montana and Alaskan Quest series. Tracie and her family make their home in Montana.

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    Emma-like character fighting for women's rightsby cherryblossommj

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    October 21, 2008: Mia Stanley is a lady of high regard living in late nineteenth century Pennsylvania fighting for the rights of women and children beyond what her social status believes is appropriate. Tracie Peterson has done it again in my opinion. I must admit that I was not crazy for this book and it's characters as I have been for some of Tracie's stories, but I did enjoy it and will recommend it and perhaps read it again. Mia has a very Emma-like quality about her. She wants to put everyone into a matchmad...more Mia Stanley is a lady of high regard living in late nineteenth century Pennsylvania fighting for the rights of women and children beyond what her social status believes is appropriate. Tracie Peterson has done it again in my opinion. I must admit that I was not crazy for this book and it's characters as I have been for some of Tracie's stories, but I did enjoy it and will recommend it and perhaps read it again. Mia has a very Emma-like quality about her. She wants to put everyone into a matchmade pair, but when she realizes who she wants to be her other half, it is a little too late as she pushed him away into a pair of his own.

    Through this story you get entertainment and romance. There is mystery and suspense. There is a devotion and lesson to be learned. There are matters that affect your own life that you can gain from experiencing the lives of these characters. I have yet to come across a book by Tracie Peterson, except one, that I have not loved and this is no exception. It's great, not necessarily amazing, hence the four stars, but it's great.

    I Also Recommend: Bride Most Begrudging, Treasures of the North, Ashes and Ice, Rivers of Gold, Falcon And The Sparrow.

    Waste of Timeby Anonymous

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    July 28, 2008: I found this novel a complete waste of time. The romance in the story was so little that I'm surprised it's called a romance novel. It felt extremely preachy in terms of helping those less fortunate as well as religious. Although I think both those things quite worthy but I don't necessarily want to read a whole novel about it.


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