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Book #4 in the 'Ponder This' series

3/13/2020

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Today is the book birthday of A Field of Forget-me-nots, A Christian romance novella, set in Victorian England. For fans of Downton Abbey and other such period dramas, A Field of Forget-me-nots is a warm-hearted and inspiring read. A Field of Forget-me-nots is based on "Whatever is honourable", and my character, Georgiana Weston, is inspired by the Wife of Noble Character in Proverbs. 
When the patron of the Foundling School takes pity upon young orphan, Georgiana (Ana) Weston, Lady Dunston raises her as one of her own. However, years pass and Lady Dunston's health begins to fail. With the Longworth estate entailed away, Ana is faced with an uncertain future.

Mr. Luke Renshaw still mourns the loss of his parents, and would rather travel the world than live in a place that reminds him of so much pain and loss. But responsibilities await, and when his only aunt becomes sick, he returns to Longworth. After all, it is where he will receive his inheritance.

Luke and Ana used to play together as children, though many years have passed and much has changed. The prospect of marriage without love holds little hope for their romantic ideals, and yet it seems the most sensible solution for both parties.
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