Golden friendships often begin in childhood as it did for the four Ladies of the Lake: namely, Dot, Addie, Susannah and Ruth. They met at a girl's school and over the many years forged their friendship. The wear and tear on the relationships over the years put this bond to the test but would it sustain? The prejudices spawned during the tragedies of abuse, WW1, the Halifax Explosion and their aftermath all have major input in testing the tactile strength of those earlier alliances. Love, romance and faith in Christ also adorn this women's historical fiction that easily translates into relevant reality; at least, in my opinion. This has been another of those "all-nighter, page turner" sort of book for me. I'm super-satisfied with the selection. Certainly, a good one to reread and savor afresh many times over.
5 Stars from me!
~Eunice C., Reviewer/Blogger~
February 2023
Disclaimer: This is my honest opinion based on the complimentary review copy sent by NetGalley and the publisher.
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