Prairie Storm

· Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
4.7
3 reviews
eBook
272
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

After a diphtheria epidemic takes the lives of both her husband and daughter, Lily Nolan continues her work in a traveling medicine show. When the troupe arrives in the small town of Hope, KS, in 1866, Lily encounters Elijah Book, a preacher caring for an orphaned baby, and agrees to look after the child. Although attracted to the kindly Elijah, Lily distrusts him because of the childhood abuse she suffered at the hands of her preacher father.

Prairie Storm, by award-winning author Catherine Palmer, is the third book in the series A Town Called Hope. Continuing the saga of the Kansas town, Palmer teaches readers that God’s wonderful plan for each of us includes peace and healing, even amidst the storms of life. A must-have for all Palmer fans as well as for anyone whose faith has been challenged by adversity.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
3 reviews
Kathryn Wang
14 June 2017
Prairie Storm illustrates beautifully the true nature of God. So many people in modern society believe Him to be distant and angry, but He is not. Instead He is the perfect definition of love. The story of Elijah and Lily was definitely a page turner for me. It spoke about the hope that Jesus brings in the midst of a storm. And how, despite our fallible nature, God can create beauty out of ashes. Catherine Palmer includes pain, anger, bitterness, peace, joy, happiness and humor in her story, through protagonists Elijah and Lily. However, I believe love was the central theme. The story describes a budding romance and the unfailing love of God. I would recommend this novel to anyone interested in learning more about the true nature of love, God's love.
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