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Serving Up Love: A Four-in-One Harvey House Brides Collection

di Tracie Peterson, Regina Jennings, Jen Turano, Karen Witemeyer

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Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. Historical Fiction. This intriguing novella collection crosses the countryâ??from Kansas to Texas, the Grand Canyon to New Mexicoâ??with tales of sweet romance while exploring the fascinating history of the Harvey girls: young women seeking adventure and independence who worked in hotels throughout the country from the early 1880s to the late… (altro)
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  WBCLIB | Jun 20, 2023 |
Fun set of novellas! ( )
  Julie_Jobe | Oct 12, 2020 |
This was a cute collection of historical novellas written about the Harvey House and the women who worked in the restaurants. They are ten chapter romances set in San Marcial, New Mexico in 1929, Gainesville, Texas in 1902, Emporia, Kansas in 1989, and finally the Grand Canyon, Arizona in 1908.

I had heard of the Harvey Girls but had never really understood what made them so professional. Fred Harvey opened a chain of restaurants alongside railroads in the western United States. It was known for it's good food and dedication to customers,

These four novella are written by four leading ladies in historical romance and each takes place in a different western town along the railroad. They are tagged as Christian romance but there was very little religious reference, other than a prayer by a character who is contemplating a serious decision. They are light reading, fun and just right for a short read between other tasks. ( )
  Olivermagnus | Jul 2, 2020 |
This is a set of four novellas all featuring women that work at a Harvey House restaurant. Each of these stories was written by one of four of my favorite CHristian fiction authors. Each novella features a different Harvey House restaurant in a different area of the country. All four made me either laugh or cry. They each had a different lesson to learn. I loved all four stories. I received a copy of this book from one of the authors for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will. ( )
  Virginia51 | Nov 30, 2019 |
The Setting:
Because the time of Harvey Houses spans several decades, with establishments throughout the West, these novellas take place in four time different time periods and locations: San Marcial, NM, 1929 – Gainesville, TX, 1902 – Emporia, KS, 1989 – Grand Canyon, AZ, 1908.

The Characters:
Tracie Peterson's "A Flood of Love" gives us a no-nonsense heroine who has worked her way up the chain of command among the Harvey Girls. The hero is a tall, dashing railroad man of mixed Hispanic and Caucasian heritage, and his little daughter is an unforgettable personality.

In "More Than a Pretty Face," I enjoyed reading about the life which Rosalind, from Karen's novel More Than Words Can Say, built for herself after she left Abby and Zach and headed west. I believe we also met the leading man, Caleb Durrington, in that novel, too, but it’s been a while, and my short-term memory isn’t the best. Caleb’s father built a legacy as a cattleman, but Caleb has followed his own calling as a western lawyer. This novella also offers a supportive cast of lovable characters, including a French chef!

Regina Jennings' "Intrigue a la Mode" delights with colorful characters. Our heroine is from a large country family in Kansas, and the hero is the confident and determined son of a self-made railroad-baron. Expert dialogue and unique personalities makes these characters very hard to forget.

"Grand Encounters" by Jen Turano gives us a quiet-but-rugged businessman who is head-over-heels for a socialite-in-hiding who serves him lunch at the El Tovar Harvey House on the rim of the Grand Canyon. The hero's hilarious motor-mouth brother and the heroine's textured collection of friends provided plenty of giggles. I will mention the taciturn hero, who is now wealthy and well-traveled despite a country upbringing and limited education, did wax a little too flowery in speech for my suspension of disbelief to hold up very long during his conversations.

The Plot:
AFOL:
Gretchen, the heroine, and Dirk, the hero (love those names!) are continuously brought together by his daughter who has outlasted many a nanny. Gretchen becomes her nanny and protector during a natural disaster, which brings them all closer in the end.
MTAPF:
Caleb is learning to forge his own path and make his own decisions out from under the pressure of his loving, but overbearing mother, who knows precisely the type of woman he should marry that would complement the godly reputation he has made for himself. He, on the other hand, has his sights set on Rosalind, who was assigned to the Harvey House close to her home, despite running from a mistake in her past for the last several years (readers of MTWCS will remember what this is).
IALM:
The hero investigates a dangerous smuggling operation that might be scaring off his father's railroad employees and employees of the Harvey House along that line. The heroine acts as an informant.
GE:
The heroine has sworn off men, until the hero begins courting her, then she worries her former affluent lifestyle will frighten him away.

The Romance:
AFOL:
This is a reunion romance where the hero and heroine are in love, but the heroine has much to forgive. I enjoyed how the hero never hid the fact he admired and hoped to win the heroine.
MTAPF:
I enjoyed how this novella made more of hero and heroine’s compatibility in personality, intelligence, and faith than simple physical attraction. Though I appreciated that the novella doesn’t completely leave out the latter, which I think lent a realistic aspect to the story. Given the plot and tones of the novella, this focus on the inner person feels appropriate. I did feel there was a lack of description for the characters other than eye color and her naturally curly blond hair. Although, with novellas, wordcount has to be considered and I understand if some descriptions were left out in favor of character development.
IALM:
Graham and Willow, hero and heroine in this novella, were thoroughly enjoyable to read about as they interacted, going from first blush to eventually trusting one another to the point of risking their lives for the other. Graham's strength of character and his never-faltering interest in and intention to pursue the heroine wins him big rewards in the end, he just has to learn to communicate those to his lady in the midst of all the intrigue of his investigation. This story had a fun hero-in-disguise thread, which is one of my favorite tropes. Willow is diligent, prides herself in excellent work, and is loyal to her family, all core values that resonate with Graham, who shines brightest when taking charge and taking care of his lady.
GE:
Jack, the hero, begins the story unable to manage more than a few words to the heroine because "she makes him nervous," which created a fun meet-cute where his face ended up covered in his plate of mashed potatoes. His brother gets the conversation started between the hero and heroine, and then the relationship proceeds at whirlwind speed until secrets derail their progress toward love. The hero, once he got to talking, was open and honest with the heroine about his interest in her and other subjects they needed to discuss, which seems to be a thread of continuity for all the heroes in this connection, though it may not have been planned, and I love that. Having courage to "have the hard conversations that matter" is so admirable in a hero.

The Spiritual Thread:
AFOL:
Prayer is mentioned and the heroine prays when seeking direction about a life-altering decision.
MTAPF:
The subjects dealt with in this novella revolve around forgiveness and moving into a future that is not defined by another person’s opinion but by God’s calling on a person’s life. These truths are portrayed with grace and easily translated into our modern world.
IALM:
I don't recall any religious references in this story.
GE:
I just finished reading this one, but don't remember any religious references in the story.

I enjoyed reading this collection and look forward to future titles by these authors.

*I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and have provided my honest opinion in this review. ( )
  grnmnml8y | Nov 20, 2019 |
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Peterson, Tracieautore primariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Jennings, Reginaautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Turano, Jenautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
Witemeyer, Karenautore principaletutte le edizioniconfermato
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