From a USA Today Bestselling Author, Heaven Sent is an RT Reviewer’s Choice Award, First Historical Romance Winner.
Hannah Bunch, the preacher’s spinster daughter, wants to help heaven along by hatching a plan to bring a shy suitor up to the point of a proposal. The Bible had Ruth meeting Boaz on the threshing field. If that worked for Ruth, couldn’t it work for Hannah? It did. It all went … couldn’t it work for Hannah? It did. It all went perfectly, except the wrong man got snared.
Henry Lee Watson likes his life—without a wife. He makes the finest corn liquor in the territory. A good business on Saturday night, does not always make a good marriage to a Sunday morning kind of woman. But it’s a shotgun wedding and he’s thinking that the starchy preacher’s daughter is maybe she’s not so starchy after all.
Pamela Morsi writes with great tenderness and insight. — Luanne Rice, NYTimes Bestselling Author
Read all the Small Town Swains!
- Book 1: Heaven Sent
- Book 2: Something Shady
- Book 3: No Ordinary Princess
- Book 4: Sealed With a Kiss
- Book 5: Garters
- Book 6: The Love Charm
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This is an older historical romance that I hadn’t read. Although there were many typos, the wonderful hero (Henry Lee) and heroine (Hannah) with their fears and judgments of themselves and each other made for a great read. I liked the unexpected setup, with them trapped into marriage. Their ensuing misunderstandings and the slow dawning of love between them was a joy to read.
lovely read!
Fantastic book
A really catchy plot that keeps you guessing. A fun to read story that still manages to deal with a very real dilemma that revolves around a young man, a still and a preacher’s daughter.
This book was extremely long. And I am just not sure I liked it. I gave it 3 stars, but only because the ending was sweet. For majority of the book he treats her abysmally. Then she’s in love. Nah don’t buy it. However, loved how the conflict is resolved.
Really good, I doubted She could bring Henry Lee Watson up to scratch,
Just loved it!
Fun, easy read.
This book is in dire need of a GOOD editor. The grammatical errors and incorrect word usages especially made it a bit more difficult to read, which detracted from the story line.
I enjoy all of Pamela Morsi’s early books. She is a great writer and I have read all of them more than once.
Easy to read, like able characters, romantic.
This is the worst edited book, e-book or hard copy, that I have ever read. It was so bad, that I wrote an email, politely worded, to Pamela Morsi, an author whose work I generally like. I did not receive a reply. I believe that a reader deserves a book that looks like somebody spent some time on it and not have to stop and sort out what the author meant to say not, “Hannah came out of the louse.” It’s distracting.
Good story. I couldn’t put it down.
I enjoyed this story. Even though the situation was unusual and to a degree unbelievable in the beginning, I believed by the end. Good character building.
Loved this book! Couldn’t put it down !
ordinary people in day to day antics