Rating: 5 / 5
This was yet another relaxing and enjoyable read by Grace Livingston Hill, whose books I am quite taken with, I must admit. Not only is there such a purity to them, but there's a calming quality like a warm cup of tea after a walk through windy weather. It gives that "warm and fuzzy" feeling and besides which includes God in its plot, not as an overly-didactic element to the story, but rather a realization of the characters that there is something to appreciate in both God and religion. "Comfort" is the main word that I would use to characterize it.
Of all the books that I have read by this author, this is the one with the least amount of drama in it, and so my consideration of it is slightly different in ultimately choosing to give it a higher rating than the other three books I've read so far, even though this one isn't my favourite. Whereas in some of the other novels by Hill I've come across "villain" characters who are full of bad intent and take advantage of the good and honest main characters, this one is devoid of any malicious villains, and instead deals in minor conflict with people who are just inconsiderate. No family complications, no misunderstands, nothing--just tender care and a romance that develops around the main plot of caring for a baby and making sure that it survives after an ordeal on a cold winter's night. Much as I'm a girl for conflict usually, sometimes it's nice to just take a step back and appreciate the simplicity of a straightforward romance. After all, in real life, I don't think all romances have to be "put to the test" so to speak before marriage or anything. What's wrong with a smooth and easy progression? Is it realistic? Well, generally speaking, I guess not, but there are always exceptions to that, just as this story is an exception in being almost problem-free.
In any case, I appreciate it for what it is, and definitely see myself re-reading this when I need that snuggle-and-cuddle book to read. Perhaps around Christmastime, since that is the setting of this book. In any case, a great 5-star read!