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The Visitor (The English Garden #3) paperback | Pages: 312 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 3559 Users | 81 Reviews

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Title:The Visitor (The English Garden #3)
Author:Lori Wick
Book Format:paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 312 pages
Published:January 1st 2003 by Harvest House Publishers
Categories:Christian Fiction. Christian. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Christian Romance

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When Londoner Alexander Tate is thrown from his horse, it is his vision that suffers most. After placing patches over his eyes in hopes that rest will restore his sight, the doctor recommends that Tate leave the city to convalesce in the fresh air of the country.

Tate's aunt Harriet offers to go with him to Collingbourne, where she meets the Steele family. Warm and caring, the Steele siblings are surprisingly generous to the newcomers. Tate doesn't need his vision to know that when this family reaches out, the unexpected is bound to happen. And happen it does when Tate finds himself falling in love. Just one question remains. Will one of the beautiful Steele sisters love him in return?

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Original Title: The Visitor
ISBN: 0736909133 (ISBN13: 9780736909136)
Edition Language: English
Series: The English Garden #3
Setting: England

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Very fun! My only complaint is that the summary on the inside front flap was entirely misleading. However, the premise of Tate and Cassie's meeting and courtship is beautiful, and their doubts are effective in advancing and complicating the plot. Love, love, love the Steele brothers! (And I want someone to marry Henry Steele - there has to be a way to get another book in this series, right?

Lori Wick's nice,kind, storytelling,touches your heart.3 Sweet Stars.Listened with TTS.100% Clean.

Ok so here goes. I liked the plot line... It had great potential, but Lori Wick has absolutely no sense of character development. A true character needs to be flawed in order to be "heroic." She must have failed British History because she did barely any research. And why aren't there any REAL people? Like... why must everything be SOOOO perfect?? Geez, I thought I loved this author, but when I started getting away from her books because her writing was cramping my writing style(yeah, I'm an

Ugh, that book, it was sooo good!!! I have never read a book where the main character was blind, and the way he trusted God was so inspiring, I also loved the bond between the siblings, it was so sweet, there was even one scene where I started crying. I would recommend this to anyone who likes Christian romance.

The core problem with this book: It had all the negatives of a soap opera spin off from books 1&2.(1) there's a blue billion characters ie new characters carry the story while old characters are still visited, consulted and used as filler.(2) main character action is interrupted by uneventful scenes of conversations of other characters. Stretching a 15 chapter story to 22 chapters.(3) even main character actions are sometimes meaningless to the story ie character A speaks to B and then B



Ugh, that book, it was sooo good!!! I have never read a book where the main character was blind, and the way he trusted God was so inspiring, I also loved the bond between the siblings, it was so sweet, there was even one scene where I started crying. I would recommend this to anyone who likes Christian romance.

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