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Title:Love Comes Softly (Love Comes Softly #1)
Author:Janette Oke
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 188 pages
Published:2003 by Bethany House (first published January 1st 1979)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian. Fiction
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Rating: 4.25 | 35985 Users | 1296 Reviews

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Marty and Clem set out for the pioneer West full of hopes and dreams. They would stake a claim of their own on the new frontier, and build a home for themselves and their family.

But just after they'd arrived and Clem had chosen the perfect setting for their new home, an accident took his life...leaving Marty alone and pregnant. Then, on the day of his funeral, Clark Davis came along...and asked Marty to marry him!

Marty was infuriated -- but with no money, no shelter, and a baby on the way, what choice did she have? Besides, Clark said he only wanted her to be a mama to his baby girl, Missie. If Marty was still unhappy come spring, he would pay for her ticket back East.

Determined not to be a burden to Clark, and intending only to earn her keep. Marty threw herself into her new role of "Mama." But she had never been anyone's mama before, and she didn't even know how to keep a house! If only she could do right by this lonely man and his daughter just long enough to earn her train fare back home...

Now, Marty must learn wholeness and love through patience and faith

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Original Title: Love Comes Softly (Love Comes Softly, #1)
Edition Language: English
Series: Love Comes Softly #1
Characters: Marty Claridge, Clem Claridge, Clark Davis, Missie Davis


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Ratings: 4.25 From 35985 Users | 1296 Reviews

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This was favourite childhood book. I remember reading it for the first time when I was 8 or 9 and loving it! My very ancient copy had us cover nearly fallen off and yellowed pages.....a well loved book!

3 stars.Not my favourite, but it wasnt bad, just what I needed to pass the time.

This was one of the sweetest, most endearing little books I've ever read. It was gripping, sweet, and realistic- all in one incredible package. Loved it.

This entire series is just GOLD. One of my favorites. <3

Well, that ended up being better than I thought. Overall, I really enjoyed the story. It was very sweet and well-paced. I can't say I'm a huge fan of Oke's writing style. (Please nobody hit me.) It's very stripped down, and doesn't really delve much into the characters emotions. Very prosey. I prefer something with a little more "life" to it. And the dialogue . . . I wanted to hit myself over the head with the book a few times because of it. Each character has a very thick backwoods accent, and

This book surprised me! It is something I would have never picked up on my own, so I have a fellow Book Club friend to thank for the recommendation. I found this to be a nice palate-cleansing book as I read quite a bit of heavy material. I was pleased that that relationship that developed in this book was not over-the-top romantic and the Christian aspects of the novel are gentle, not aggressive for any readers who may not be of the same faith. I loved learning about the day-to-day life of the

This book surprised me! It is something I would have never picked up on my own, so I have a fellow Book Club friend to thank for the recommendation. I found this to be a nice palate-cleansing book as I read quite a bit of heavy material. I was pleased that that relationship that developed in this book was not over-the-top romantic and the Christian aspects of the novel are gentle, not aggressive for any readers who may not be of the same faith. I loved learning about the day-to-day life of the

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