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A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon
slow-paced
5.0
I loved this book so much! It was beautiful and inspiring. I was immediately gripped by the story and could not put it down. It’s the kind of stories you don’t forget.❤️
I loved the characters. They felt so very real. This whole story came alive for me.
Deborah was so inspiring. And as for John Paterson, I adored him just like Deborah did. He was one of the best heroes I’ve read in a very long time.
The love story was absolutely beautiful and I loved it so much!
I loved the Thomas brothers and Deborah’s relationship with them🥺
I also loved Deborah’s faith and how she memorized scripture throughout this story. It was inspiring.
In conclusion, this book was beautiful. I loved watching Deborah grow up. I loved seeing her story come together. This is one of those books I won’t forget and will reread because it is just that good.
Content notes: There are vaguely described love scenes between a married couple and descriptive kisses. A few of the love scenes were more open-door and some were more fade to black but could be easily skipped. The romance was definitely more steamy at times than I prefer.
There is some infrequent language. Some violence since this book is set during the Revolutionary war.
I’d recommend to ages 18+ or older. Definitely more for an adult audience.
I loved the characters. They felt so very real. This whole story came alive for me.
Deborah was so inspiring. And as for John Paterson, I adored him just like Deborah did. He was one of the best heroes I’ve read in a very long time.
The love story was absolutely beautiful and I loved it so much!
I loved the Thomas brothers and Deborah’s relationship with them🥺
I also loved Deborah’s faith and how she memorized scripture throughout this story. It was inspiring.
In conclusion, this book was beautiful. I loved watching Deborah grow up. I loved seeing her story come together. This is one of those books I won’t forget and will reread because it is just that good.
Content notes: There are vaguely described love scenes between a married couple and descriptive kisses. A few of the love scenes were more open-door and some were more fade to black but could be easily skipped. The romance was definitely more steamy at times than I prefer.
There is some infrequent language. Some violence since this book is set during the Revolutionary war.
I’d recommend to ages 18+ or older. Definitely more for an adult audience.
Graphic: Death, Blood, War, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Cursing, Gun violence, Sexual content
Minor: Miscarriage, Slavery