Friday, February 24, 2023

Review: No Journey Too Far

No Journey Too Far No Journey Too Far by Carrie Turansky
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

This was a beautiful story about young adults overcoming hardships and bad cards dealt to them in life.

I really enjoyed this story. Not only was it rich with historical detail, set in Canada after the great war, included a mystery or two, but also included two beautiful growing romance stories and reconciliations.

My favourite character was Emma – her inner beauty and strength shined throughout this story and I loved how she trusted God and asked for His help to let the truth be revealed.

If you are a fan of historical fiction, do not overlook this series.

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About the book:


It's 1919, and Garth McAlister returns from to England to be reunited with his family after fighting in the Great War. But his heart is still in Canada with his sweetheart, Emma Lafferty. It's been four months since he has heard from Emma, and he is determined to return to Canada and discover if she still loves him or has given her heart to another. The ten-year-search for his youngest sister Grace continues, and the family is stunned to receive a letter from Grace, who is now almost eighteen and living in Toronto, Canada. Follow the heart-tugging story of these young adult British Home Children as they seek to be reunited with those they love.

About the author:


Bestselling Author Carrie Turansky writes inspirational historical and contemporary novels and novellas set

in England and the US. She has won the ACFW Carol Award, the Holt Medallion, and the International Digital Award. Readers say her stories are: "Heartwarming and inspiring! I couldn't put it down!" . . . "A touching love story. It captured me from the first page! Rich characters, beautifully written" . . . "My new favorite author!" Visit her website and sign up for her email newsletter at Carrie Turansky.com. Follow Carrie on Facebook and Instagram.

1 comment:

  1. Oh, I really like the premise of this. Nice review, Sarita

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