The Lady’s Mine

The Lady’s Mine

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  • Author:Francine Rivers
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Summary

New York Times bestselling author Francine Rivers returns to the California frontier in this sweeping, romantic tale of a displaced New England suffragette, a former Union soldier disinherited by his Southern family, and the town they join forces to save。

1875。 When Kathryn Walsh arrives in tiny Calvada, a mining town nestled in the Sierra Nevadas, falling in love is the farthest thing from her mind。 Banished from Boston by her wealthy stepfather, she has come to claim an inheritance from the uncle she never knew: a defunct newspaper office on a main street overflowing with brothels and saloons, and a seemingly worthless mine。 Moved by the oppression of the local miners and their families, Kathryn decides to relaunch her uncle's newspaper--and then finds herself in the middle of a maelstrom, pitted against Calvada's most powerful men。 But Kathryn intends to continue to say--and publish--whatever she pleases, especially when she knows she's right。

Matthias Beck, owner of a local saloon and hotel, has a special interest in the new lady in town。 He instantly recognizes C。 T。 Walsh's same tenacity in the beautiful and outspoken redhead--and knows all too well how dangerous that family trait can be。 While Kathryn may be right about Calvada's problems, her righteousness could also get her killed。 But when the handsome hotelier keeps finding himself on the same side of the issues as the opinionated Miss Walsh, Matthias's restless search for purpose becomes all about answering the call of his heart。

Everyone may be looking to strike it rich in this lawless boomtown, but it's a love more precious than gold that will ultimately save them all。

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Reviews

Joanna Bair

This is different from anything I’ve read by Francine Rivers。 Yes it’s set in a mining town, but it’s it’s own。 She writes in her authors note that after the pandemic she wanted to write something light and went back to her romance roots。 As a big fan of historical romance I loved that。 So it wasn’t what I expected, but it was fun。Think The Taming of the Shrew in a California mining town。 Kathryn’s character is the best kind of strong female you can imagine。 A suffragette, unpopular opinions at This is different from anything I’ve read by Francine Rivers。 Yes it’s set in a mining town, but it’s it’s own。 She writes in her authors note that after the pandemic she wanted to write something light and went back to her romance roots。 As a big fan of historical romance I loved that。 So it wasn’t what I expected, but it was fun。Think The Taming of the Shrew in a California mining town。 Kathryn’s character is the best kind of strong female you can imagine。 A suffragette, unpopular opinions at the time, determined, and even a businesswomen。 I could probably relate to her more than any of Francine’s character’s because of her strong desire to never marry, but also the fact that she’s a Christian the entire time and acts like one。 So she’s also strong in her beliefs in Christianity not just women’s rights。 I also love that Matthias is an equally strong character who is the one person who can stand up to her in all the Kiss Me Kate ways possible。 It’s a fun one, just go in with no expectations and you’ll come out pleased。 Go in thinking it’s like Redeeming Love and you may be confused or disappointed。 I loved it cuz it’s all tropes and settings right up my alley。 。。。more

Shannon Evans

I grew up reading Francine Rivers’ books, my favorites being Redeeming Love and the Mark of the Lion series。 So I freaked out when I saw she had a new book coming out。I wasn’t disappointed。 This western love story has a similar setting to Redeeming Love, an 1800s mining town。 With two fiery main characters, rich description, and romantic tension, this story kept me wanting to read more。Quick gist: It’s 1875。 Kathryn Walsh, a well-to-do Boston suffragette who’s not afraid to speak her mind, is ba I grew up reading Francine Rivers’ books, my favorites being Redeeming Love and the Mark of the Lion series。 So I freaked out when I saw she had a new book coming out。I wasn’t disappointed。 This western love story has a similar setting to Redeeming Love, an 1800s mining town。 With two fiery main characters, rich description, and romantic tension, this story kept me wanting to read more。Quick gist: It’s 1875。 Kathryn Walsh, a well-to-do Boston suffragette who’s not afraid to speak her mind, is banished from her life of luxury and sent to Calvada, a rough-and-tumble mining town full of brothels and bars。 The uncle she never knew has died, and she’s been sent to claim the inheritance: a closed-down newspaper office and a worthless mine。 There she meets Matthias Beck, a former Union soldier and now a saloon/hotel owner who respected Kathryn’s uncle。 But it’s a man’s town, and a lawless one, and Matthias decides to try and keep Kathryn out of trouble。Easier said than done。 Kathryn’s fiery spirit matches that of her late uncle, and her efforts to improve the town, as well as her decision to start up the newspaper again, pit her against the town’s most powerful men, including Matthias。 But even as Kathryn vows she’ll never hand over her freedom by marrying, she and Matthias discover they have more in common than they first thought。Thoughts: I loved how Rivers makes two characters who dislike each other eventually fall in love。 She does it in such a natural, realistic way。 I didn’t think the last few chapters were necessary, but overall it was a great read。 It’s categorized as Christian fiction because of who the author is, but it’s more of a sweet western romance, if anything。 If you’re a Francine Rivers fan, don’t miss this one。 。。。more

Erin

I was a little apprehensive when the book started out with a cantankerous old man, a saloon fight, and a muddy mining town。 These are all what I what would consider stereotypes from westerns and yet。。。I was instantly enthralled by the story。 I'm not even sure how Francine Rivers did it。 I was completely immersed from page one。 Plot~ Overall the plot was fairly loose (will Kathryn and Matthias get together and how will Kathryn make it in this mining town) but with every new development there's en I was a little apprehensive when the book started out with a cantankerous old man, a saloon fight, and a muddy mining town。 These are all what I what would consider stereotypes from westerns and yet。。。I was instantly enthralled by the story。 I'm not even sure how Francine Rivers did it。 I was completely immersed from page one。 Plot~ Overall the plot was fairly loose (will Kathryn and Matthias get together and how will Kathryn make it in this mining town) but with every new development there's enough tension that you can'tstop reading。 Who murdered Kathryn's uncle? What is Morgan Sanders going to do? Will Kathryn die because she stirred up too much trouble? All of this kept me turning pages!I think the only part where I started to lose interest was near the end after the murderer is revealed。 But that was a 10 page stretch and easy to get through。 Having said that, I loved the plot twists near the end。 Didn't see them coming。 ~CharactersHonestly, the main attraction of this book was the terrible situations Kathryn managed to get herself into。 When Kathryn is disowned by her mother and stepfather and sent to a wild mining town, she's determined to bring about change。 But。。。she's headstrong and abrasive and stirs up more trouble than good。 Watching her character development was fantastic。 Ironically, my main complaints revolve around Matthias and Kathryn's romance with him。 I loved Matthias in the end, but I struggled with him until about 50%。 He was a little too roguish, a little too "I, He-man, you, lady, can't do this。" And, particularly in the first 30% his inappropriate behavior seemed a little strange and forced。 The instant attraction felt a little awkward。 This all resolved itself later, but I think this was definitely the main complaint I have about the book。 The secondary characters were perfect。 They each had living, breathing, believable personalities。 I liked that Kathryn wasn't able to win over all the men in the town。 I thought this was much more realistic。 ~WritingLike I mentioned above, the book was instantly immersive。 The writing was flawless。The romance was…。odd。。。but only in the beginning and near the end there were a few introspection scenes where I began to gloss over。As far as writing style goes, this is my favorite Francine Rivers book to date!~ContentOverall, the content was pretty clean。 This is a western, situated in a mining town, so there's some drinking and dollhouses。 There's one assault, but nothing graphic。 Some romantic feelings and smooching between the characters that are probably best for an older teen to adult audience。 Would I Recommend?I loved The Lady's Mine。 Western romances are one of my least favorite genres (I read this because I'm a Francine Rivers fan) and I THOROUGHLY enjoyed this book。 Definitely recommend。 。。。more

Madison

3。5 Stars ⭐️ I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I am disappointed! I had such high expectations for this since I love Francine Rivers, but it just didn’t live up to her typical story。I am a bit of a sucker for a woman main character who’s powerful and ahead of her time, so I did love that! I also liked the romance because it gave me butterflies。 It also was surprisingly heavy on sexual tension (and one sex mention between married people)。 That doesn’t bother me, but figured I’d mention in case 3。5 Stars ⭐️ I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I am disappointed! I had such high expectations for this since I love Francine Rivers, but it just didn’t live up to her typical story。I am a bit of a sucker for a woman main character who’s powerful and ahead of her time, so I did love that! I also liked the romance because it gave me butterflies。 It also was surprisingly heavy on sexual tension (and one sex mention between married people)。 That doesn’t bother me, but figured I’d mention in case it bothers someone else。I think what bothered me the most was that the faith was not a prominent aspect of the story。 When I read a Rivers book, I go into it expecting faith and for that to be a large portion of the plot, but it was more subtle in this than I would've preferred。 I also enjoyed the plot twists and mystery throughout the story。 But by the end I felt it was redundant and ended up skimming it。 Overall, not mad that I read it but I was hoping for better :/ Content: sexual tension, murder 。。。more

Maureen Timerman

I loved the title of this book, it plays in more than one way, with two men vying for her hand, and owning a mine!This read is full of emotions, a young woman who was sent away from her home, a murdered Uncle! The list goes on, with our Kathryn ending up in Calvada CA, in 1875, used to the finery of Boston, and now in the middle of no where, and literally falling in the mud! Yes, there are some great chuckles here, but there are also some scary and serious situations。One lesson the town learns i I loved the title of this book, it plays in more than one way, with two men vying for her hand, and owning a mine!This read is full of emotions, a young woman who was sent away from her home, a murdered Uncle! The list goes on, with our Kathryn ending up in Calvada CA, in 1875, used to the finery of Boston, and now in the middle of no where, and literally falling in the mud! Yes, there are some great chuckles here, but there are also some scary and serious situations。One lesson the town learns is you don't tell Kathryn "no", she is a capable young woman, that often gets into scary situations, and you will be page turning for answers。 I admired her faith, she didn't let anyone take her away from her God, and her inspiration sent others back to him。A read you don't want to miss, only problem, it does end, but there is an epilogue!I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Tyndale House, and was not required to give a positive review。 。。。more

Katrina

4 stars from me for this book! This is an easy read with a mystery to keep you interested with a bit of romance splashed in。 In the note from the author at the end of the book, Rivers describes how the book explores how one person can impact an entire community - this is something I did enjoy about the book。 This read isn't as heavy as some of Francine's previous books, such as The Last Sin Eater or The Mark of the Lion Trilogy。 But if you are a fan, I'd recommend you read and enjoy a sweet love 4 stars from me for this book! This is an easy read with a mystery to keep you interested with a bit of romance splashed in。 In the note from the author at the end of the book, Rivers describes how the book explores how one person can impact an entire community - this is something I did enjoy about the book。 This read isn't as heavy as some of Francine's previous books, such as The Last Sin Eater or The Mark of the Lion Trilogy。 But if you are a fan, I'd recommend you read and enjoy a sweet love story, a feminist protagonist and a couple of murders to be solved。 Thank you to Netgalley for the advance copy of The Lady's Mine。 。。。more

Chris Jager

I wanted to like this book, but it is really just a historical romance。 I expect so much more from Francine not two people that spend the entire story struggling with how attracted they are to each other。 There are some good story threads throughout the story but the romance takes over the story completely。The main male character refuses to allow the main female lead to do anything on her own。 He refuses to respect her decisions。 I was so frustrated by his lack of respect of anything and everyth I wanted to like this book, but it is really just a historical romance。 I expect so much more from Francine not two people that spend the entire story struggling with how attracted they are to each other。 There are some good story threads throughout the story but the romance takes over the story completely。The main male character refuses to allow the main female lead to do anything on her own。 He refuses to respect her decisions。 I was so frustrated by his lack of respect of anything and everything she did it drove me nuts。 He only wanted to marry her and continued to push for that only for convenience to “save” her。 As if marriage is the answer to all of women’s problems。 I hate to give a negative review as I respect Francine Rivers a great deal。 I am also sure that others will love this book, I personally did not。 。。。more

Christine Barth

This review by librarian Christine Barth was first published in the Dec。 2021 issue of Library Journal。Kathryn Walsh is sent west from Massachusetts to California to collect an inheritance from an uncle she never met。 When she arrives in Calvada, she is shocked by the lack of amenities, abundance of uncouth men, and gunshots on the main street。 Kathryn battles mud, lice, marriage proposals, and a dim view of a woman's abilities while she tries to restart her uncle's newspaper。 Saloon owner Mayor This review by librarian Christine Barth was first published in the Dec。 2021 issue of Library Journal。Kathryn Walsh is sent west from Massachusetts to California to collect an inheritance from an uncle she never met。 When she arrives in Calvada, she is shocked by the lack of amenities, abundance of uncouth men, and gunshots on the main street。 Kathryn battles mud, lice, marriage proposals, and a dim view of a woman's abilities while she tries to restart her uncle's newspaper。 Saloon owner Mayor Matthias Beck cautions Kathryn to temper her passions to oppose injustice, but Kathryn refuses to accept the prejudice of 1870s America。 Her determination brings change to the whole town but also attracts the ire of powerful and dangerous men。VERDICT With nods to The Taming of the Shrew and the musical Oklahoma, this novel is more lighthearted than Rivers's (The Masterpiece) typical epic sagas but still retains hallmarks such as compassion for the downtrodden and redemption for the sinner。 Read-alikes include Joanne Bischof's The Gold in These Hills and Tamera Alexander's "Fountain Creek Chronicles。" 。。。more

Scott County Library System

This review by librarian Christine Barth was first published in the Dec。 2021 issue of Library Journal。Kathryn Walsh is sent west from Massachusetts to California to collect an inheritance from an uncle she never met。 When she arrives in Calvada, she is shocked by the lack of amenities, abundance of uncouth men, and gunshots on the main street。 Kathryn battles mud, lice, marriage proposals, and a dim view of a woman's abilities while she tries to restart her uncle's newspaper。 Saloon owner Mayor This review by librarian Christine Barth was first published in the Dec。 2021 issue of Library Journal。Kathryn Walsh is sent west from Massachusetts to California to collect an inheritance from an uncle she never met。 When she arrives in Calvada, she is shocked by the lack of amenities, abundance of uncouth men, and gunshots on the main street。 Kathryn battles mud, lice, marriage proposals, and a dim view of a woman's abilities while she tries to restart her uncle's newspaper。 Saloon owner Mayor Matthias Beck cautions Kathryn to temper her passions to oppose injustice, but Kathryn refuses to accept the prejudice of 1870s America。 Her determination brings change to the whole town but also attracts the ire of powerful and dangerous men。 VERDICT With nods to The Taming of the Shrew and the musical Oklahoma, this novel is more lighthearted than Rivers's (The Masterpiece) typical epic sagas but still retains hallmarks such as compassion for the downtrodden and redemption for the sinner。 Read-alikes include Joanne Bischof's The Gold in These Hills and Tamera Alexander's "Fountain Creek Chronicles。" 。。。more

Debbie

"The Lady's Mine" is a Christian romance set in 1875 in California。 The historical details were woven into the story, creating a specific time and place。 They brought the story alive in my imagination。 The main characters were complex, realistic people。 Kathryn didn't always think through the consequences of her actions, but she was willing to admit her mistakes and tried to not keep making the same mistakes。 I cared about what happened to her because she wanted so much for the truth to be known "The Lady's Mine" is a Christian romance set in 1875 in California。 The historical details were woven into the story, creating a specific time and place。 They brought the story alive in my imagination。 The main characters were complex, realistic people。 Kathryn didn't always think through the consequences of her actions, but she was willing to admit her mistakes and tried to not keep making the same mistakes。 I cared about what happened to her because she wanted so much for the truth to be known and positive change to happen。 Matthias wasn't an idealist。 but he also wanted to make positive changes, would admit when he was wrong, and could take criticism。 Despite some clashing of strong wills, they worked well together to bring about positive change。 Suspense was created by physical danger threatened by those who don't like change or their secrets getting out。Kathryn looked to God for help and transformation。 There was no sex or bad language。 Overall, I'd highly recommend this enjoyable historical。I received an ebook review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley。 。。。more

Abbey Smith

One of my favorite novels as a young person was Redeeming Love and it's great to see Francine Rivers return to the world of historical fiction。 The writing is excellent and I loved the love story between the two main characters。 Francine Rivers is always a must read for me whenever she releases a new book and this one is no exception。 With literature turning to some really dark topics, it's great to see a story of redemption and hope。 We need more books like it and I can't wait to see what she w One of my favorite novels as a young person was Redeeming Love and it's great to see Francine Rivers return to the world of historical fiction。 The writing is excellent and I loved the love story between the two main characters。 Francine Rivers is always a must read for me whenever she releases a new book and this one is no exception。 With literature turning to some really dark topics, it's great to see a story of redemption and hope。 We need more books like it and I can't wait to see what she writes next。 。。。more

hayliesreading

The Lady’s mineRelease date February 8, 2022Publisher Tyndale House Picture this: It is Northern California, 1875 and a sophisticated young lady from the big city Boston, arrives in a little mining town in the Sierra Nevada’s where she has come to claim an inheritance from an uncle she has never met。 She does not know what to expect。 Mud, drunk men and brothels are among the first things that she encounters。 Main character Katheryn Walsh finds her purpose to make a difference with a printing pre The Lady’s mineRelease date February 8, 2022Publisher Tyndale House Picture this: It is Northern California, 1875 and a sophisticated young lady from the big city Boston, arrives in a little mining town in the Sierra Nevada’s where she has come to claim an inheritance from an uncle she has never met。 She does not know what to expect。 Mud, drunk men and brothels are among the first things that she encounters。 Main character Katheryn Walsh finds her purpose to make a difference with a printing press here in this small town。 She finds love as well。 Which makes this story so much better。 What a great book written by my favorite author。 I loved everything about this historical fiction。 Adventure, mystery and romance all wrapped up in one。 It was a pleasure to read。 。。。more

Tanya

Took me a couple of chapters to get into it but once I did I couldn't wait to see what happens next。 Francine Rivers's latest book will leave you on the edge of your seat wondering what kind of trouble will Kathryn find herself in next。 And will Matthias be the lucky man to win the girl who never wants to get married? Thank you, Francine and Netgalley for the opportunity to read an arc of The Lady's Mine。 Took me a couple of chapters to get into it but once I did I couldn't wait to see what happens next。 Francine Rivers's latest book will leave you on the edge of your seat wondering what kind of trouble will Kathryn find herself in next。 And will Matthias be the lucky man to win the girl who never wants to get married? Thank you, Francine and Netgalley for the opportunity to read an arc of The Lady's Mine。 。。。more

Alley W。

The Lady’s Mine is an inviting story about a headstrong, stubborn young young woman who finds herself completely out of her element。 Kathryn Walsh has inherited a claim in California from an uncle she has never met。 When she steps off the stagecoach to claim her inheritance she is greeted with the stench and unsavory sights and sounds of Calvada, the tiny boomtown that was nothing like Boston。 Every man in Calvata is looking for a good wife and all their eyes are on Kathryn。 She is not intereste The Lady’s Mine is an inviting story about a headstrong, stubborn young young woman who finds herself completely out of her element。 Kathryn Walsh has inherited a claim in California from an uncle she has never met。 When she steps off the stagecoach to claim her inheritance she is greeted with the stench and unsavory sights and sounds of Calvada, the tiny boomtown that was nothing like Boston。 Every man in Calvata is looking for a good wife and all their eyes are on Kathryn。 She is not interested and has sworn off marriage altogether refusing to give up her rights for a man to lord it over her。 Matthias Beck and Morgan Sanders are determined to win her affection and her hand in marriage。 Unbeknownst to them that will be a uphill battle as Kathryn is a lot like her uncle in her unyielding attitude, unflinching ability to speak the truth and stand up for what is right regardless of the judgment of those around her。 This story reminds me a lot of Taming of the Shrew, Kathryn finds true lasting unspoiled love and also maintains her character and independence。 Thank you NetGalley。 。。。more

Stephanie Eastman

Love love love! Francine Rivers has long been my favourite author and nothing by her has ever disappointed。 I loved the love story in this book, but also the realities of the harshness of life on the frontier。 She tackles the issues of women’s rights wonderfully and highlights the brave, independent women who helped pave the way for the rest of it。 Do yourself a favour and read this book!Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this book early!

Doug Yonce

Great historical fiction novel which takes place in a mining boomtown in the Sierra Nevadas。 Strong-willed, headstrong Kathryn is sent west by her step-father with specific instructions not to return to her Boston home。 Her stake comes in the form of an inheritance from her uncle: a newspaper, house, and mine。 Armed it he these and a strong desire to prove a woman’s worth, she soon starts banging heads。 Not discouraged, she soon proves that one person can make a difference。 Add in two town leade Great historical fiction novel which takes place in a mining boomtown in the Sierra Nevadas。 Strong-willed, headstrong Kathryn is sent west by her step-father with specific instructions not to return to her Boston home。 Her stake comes in the form of an inheritance from her uncle: a newspaper, house, and mine。 Armed it he these and a strong desire to prove a woman’s worth, she soon starts banging heads。 Not discouraged, she soon proves that one person can make a difference。 Add in two town leaders eagerly pursuing her, and you get a great, inspirational story。 。。。more

Brittany

Francine Rivers' new books have gotten less enchanting to me。 She seems to be trying too hard to channel Nicholas Sparks。 This one had a sweet story but I've read other historical fiction books about the gold rush that were better written。 I would not really call this one a romance, that part of the story was kinda awkward。 Francine Rivers' new books have gotten less enchanting to me。 She seems to be trying too hard to channel Nicholas Sparks。 This one had a sweet story but I've read other historical fiction books about the gold rush that were better written。 I would not really call this one a romance, that part of the story was kinda awkward。 。。。more

JoAnn

The Lady’s Mine is a beautifully written historical romance。 Very good plot and character dynamics。 Ms。 Rivers is a master story teller。 Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for my advance ebook。 This is my unbiased review。

Josh Olds

It’s been four years since Francine Rivers last released a novel and longer than that since she’s delivered a historical romance similar to her enduring classic, Redeeming Love。 To say that The Lady’s Mine is highly-anticipated is to downplay just how much her fans have been clamoring for this novel。 As someone who got to read an advance copy, let me tell you—it’ll live up to the hype。 Rivers checks all the boxes you’d expect while delivering some surprises and twists along the way。 I’m not exac It’s been four years since Francine Rivers last released a novel and longer than that since she’s delivered a historical romance similar to her enduring classic, Redeeming Love。 To say that The Lady’s Mine is highly-anticipated is to downplay just how much her fans have been clamoring for this novel。 As someone who got to read an advance copy, let me tell you—it’ll live up to the hype。 Rivers checks all the boxes you’d expect while delivering some surprises and twists along the way。 I’m not exactly Rivers’ target demographic (a Millennial male), but she kept me entertained even during the cheesy bits and had me rooting for her no-nonsense heroine。The Lady’s Mine is the perfect title for this book。 It plays off the rather stereotypical (and male-oriented) quest to win over a lady’s hand, but Rivers twists it, making her heroine a somewhat well-to-do young lady who has just inherited her uncle’s mine。 Kathryn Walsh is encouraged to sell the mine, but is determined to put down stakes, take over her uncle’s business, and make it in what is clearly a man’s world。She’s quite a disruptive force in Calvada, a quickly-built boomtown with only a bare semblance of law and order and whose only other single women aren’t exactly the marrying kind。 Shocked by the treatment of local miners, haunted by the knowledge her uncle was murdered, and with nowhere else to go, Kathryn determines to make the town a better place by taking on Calvada’s most powerful and wealthy mine owner。 And she doesn’t need any man’s help。Despite that, Matthias Beck—hotel/saloon owner—is right there at the ready。 Matthias is a good guy, but his intentions are not quite clear。 He’s drawn to protect Kathryn, sometimes over her objections, and the two fall into a fairly stereotypical and predictable banter-and-disdain-until-we-fall-in-love storyline。 If it was me, the one thing in this book I’d change would be the inevitable。 Their romance always feels a bit forced even as Rivers telegraphs what’s going to happen with them from almost page one。 It’d be a great inversion of trope for them to remain platonic friends but…yeah…that wasn’t going to happen。 It’s not quite as overbearing or central to the story as the romance in Redeeming Love, making it a bit more palatable, but still more than a bit paint-by-numbers。The Lady’s Mine combines vintage Rivers’ style with a strong female character who shows remarkable grit and resilience。 There’s action, mystery, romance, some surprising twists, and more than a bit of interesting history。 This era and this type of story is Francine’s forte and it shines with brilliance from start to finish。 Given the soon-upcoming Redeeming Love movie, one has to wonder if The Lady’s Mine will be the next in line to get the Hollywood treatment。 It’s certainly deserving。 。。。more

Classic Jane Austen

This was a hard book to put down! I finished it in a little over 24 hours and I even woke up once in the middle of the night to read a chapter。 This felt different than Francine Rivers' usual books, but I still loved it。 There was more banter and humor between the main couple than in some of her other books and it felt more like a typical romance novel。 Of course the content is still clean, but there are plenty of moments with lots of pining, tension, and kisses。 It was packed with several inter This was a hard book to put down! I finished it in a little over 24 hours and I even woke up once in the middle of the night to read a chapter。 This felt different than Francine Rivers' usual books, but I still loved it。 There was more banter and humor between the main couple than in some of her other books and it felt more like a typical romance novel。 Of course the content is still clean, but there are plenty of moments with lots of pining, tension, and kisses。 It was packed with several interesting characters and tidbits of what life was like during the time of California mining history。I think Kathryn is one of my favorite of Mrs。 Rivers' characters。 She's spunky and smart and independent。 She feels like a modern woman stuck in the wrong era。 I loved that Matthias matched her step for step too, even at the very beginning of their relationship。 He was a gruff-but-lovable hero who had a protective streak that took over when Kathryn got herself in trouble with her business adventures, which was quite a few times。 I think what I loved the most about them was their ability to laugh/argue with each other, their eventual respect for each other, and how much they grew as individuals before they sealed the deal as a couple。 Their relationship reminded me of a John Wayne/Maureen O'Hara western--their chemistry was off the charts。 I've been a fan of Francine Rivers for a long time, and I'm still a fan after reading this one! Even though I was provided an e-ARC of the novel, I'll still probably buy my own physical copy in February 2022 when the book officially releases。 I was provided an e-ARC by the publisher/Netgalley and all thoughts and opinions about the book are my own。 。。。more

Haley

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review!I have always enjoyed Francine Rivers' writing, and still do。 I consistently stay up late at night finishing her novels。 This one, however, did not grip me as much as past novels。 I didn't feel as emotionally invested in the characters, especially Matthias。 Although the story consistently depicted Kathryn as independent, I was left feeling that she truly was just passed along from man to man according to Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review!I have always enjoyed Francine Rivers' writing, and still do。 I consistently stay up late at night finishing her novels。 This one, however, did not grip me as much as past novels。 I didn't feel as emotionally invested in the characters, especially Matthias。 Although the story consistently depicted Kathryn as independent, I was left feeling that she truly was just passed along from man to man according to their whims。 (view spoiler)[ I also felt uncomfortable by the marriage scene。 I just never really felt that she was that happy。 The female friendships could have been more fleshed out。 Katherine's family life felt glossed over (was she angry with her mother? would she ever meet her brother? did she tell them she was getting married and therefore they had no stake in the mine? ) The big reveal regarding City felt rushed。 The French prostitute bit felt one dimensional。 The epilogue felt thrown together with just numbers of children without any meat behind it。 (hide spoiler)] Overall, I enjoyed reading it, but I wasn't wowed。 I will remain a loyal fan and hope that her next novel is not too far down the read。 。。。more

Sherry Deatrick

This was a really good California gold rush story with some unique twists。 The main characters were strong and likeable。 The tale gives thought to how much of a difference one person can make in others lives, in a town or in a moment。 There are a lot of smaller side stories inside this one that I really enjoyed。 And I rather liked that the ending was not when I thought it would be but it was satisfying。 The epilogue was lengthy and helped round out the story。It is not my favorite Francine Rivers This was a really good California gold rush story with some unique twists。 The main characters were strong and likeable。 The tale gives thought to how much of a difference one person can make in others lives, in a town or in a moment。 There are a lot of smaller side stories inside this one that I really enjoyed。 And I rather liked that the ending was not when I thought it would be but it was satisfying。 The epilogue was lengthy and helped round out the story。It is not my favorite Francine Rivers book but I definitely recommend it。Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me to read this book。 The opinions are entirely my own。 。。。more

Mia

Felt good。。Both the MCs were very strong at the other characters were written good too。 Towards the end too many events seemed to be stuffed inside less pages but I was surprisingly fine with it。A different read and I did enjoy it。

Molly

I LOVE Francine Rivers but this one was just ok to me。 The setting was interesting but I couldn’t get into the story。 The main characters were good but the peripheral characters fell a bit flat。 When I compare it to her past works, it just wasn’t my favorite。 Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review。 3。5 stars

Eric

I really enjoyed this book by Francine Rivers。 I’ve always enjoyed a good historical fiction novel with faith based themes and this did not disappoint。 The story of Kathryn basically being sent to the mine town of Calvada and her struggles to adapt and see change happen were riveting。 I enjoyed every aspect of the book and while I did predict what would happen, the route it took was unpredictable。 I cannot recommend The Lady’s Mine highly enough。I was gven an ARC copy of the book by NetGalley fr I really enjoyed this book by Francine Rivers。 I’ve always enjoyed a good historical fiction novel with faith based themes and this did not disappoint。 The story of Kathryn basically being sent to the mine town of Calvada and her struggles to adapt and see change happen were riveting。 I enjoyed every aspect of the book and while I did predict what would happen, the route it took was unpredictable。 I cannot recommend The Lady’s Mine highly enough。I was gven an ARC copy of the book by NetGalley from Tyndale House Publishers。 The opinions in this review are completely my own。 。。。more

Kelsie

The Lady’s Mine – Francine RiversFrancine Rivers is one of my favorite authors。 I have read all her books, some more than once。 One made me cry。 One (Redeeming Love) made me laugh and cry, and God used it to speak straight to my core。 I could not be more excited when I saw Rivers had written a new story。 The Lady’s Mine is a beautiful work of historical romance, with an overwhelming message of hope in all circumstances。 It is also about accepting differences, looking for people’s positive qualit The Lady’s Mine – Francine RiversFrancine Rivers is one of my favorite authors。 I have read all her books, some more than once。 One made me cry。 One (Redeeming Love) made me laugh and cry, and God used it to speak straight to my core。 I could not be more excited when I saw Rivers had written a new story。 The Lady’s Mine is a beautiful work of historical romance, with an overwhelming message of hope in all circumstances。 It is also about accepting differences, looking for people’s positive qualities…and not accepting limits。 Smashing figurative glass ceilings。Kathryn had a life of privilege before her stepfather sent her across the country to claim her uncle’s inheritance。 She must learn how to make a life for herself in a mining town, where men far outnumber women。 Where most of society also believes women should stay in the kitchen and the household。 Matthias Beck instantly recognizes her as his close friend’s kin and protective instincts take over。 Though he hates that Kathryn’s challenging the status quo, and he also can’t stand that she keeps putting herself in danger。 He believes her to be incredibly naïve, with no idea how life really works。The Lady’s Mine by Francine Rivers did not have the same impact on me as her previous novels。 It speaks of faith and perseverance, of love and malleability。 But for me, it lacked the same conviction, the “umph” factor。 Though I will admit, I might have missed it, considering I read The Lady’s Mine in a day。 I put it down for church; that’s it。 Rivers is a masterful storyteller, no one can doubt that。 She authors a touching tale with authentic characters in a believable historical context。 While some of the book is lighthearted and comedic, it also features hard—but time-appropriate—concepts like widowhood, prostitution, employee mistreatment, and deceit。 I loved everything about this book, from beginning to end。 Kathryn’s spunk and dedication。 Many books feature a strong female lead who does not want to marry, but the authors fail to give good reasons for it。 The Lady’s Mine does not suffer from that。 I understood and agreed with Kathryn’s motivations。 I enjoyed her “You can’t tell me what to do” personality perhaps a little too much…does that speak to my own stubborn traits? Matthias Beck was a unique character—a Southerner who fought for the Union during the Civil War。 He had roguish qualities that made him undeniably likeable。 Matthias, however, wasn’t a perfect character—and neither was Kathryn。 They have disagreements and hurt each other。 But love and forgiveness override difficulties。While romance defines The Lady’s Mine by Francine Rivers, the novel has a very strong plot that would probably stand fine without the romance。 Kathryn and Matthias could end up as friends, supporting each other through the novel’s conflicts and challenges, and the story would have been strong…but the romance made it stronger。 The Lady’s Mine exemplifies the type of romance I admire most。 It is a fulfilling, heartwarming slow-burn novel with a riveting story that will leave any Francine Rivers fan wanting more。 *Note: I received a free copy of this novel from the publisher in exchange for my honest review。 All views expressed are my own。 。。。more

Cindy Jimenez

Once again Francine Rivers doesn't disappoint! The Lady's Mine was rivoting and caused some sleepless nights。 The relationship between Kathryn and Mattias develops in spite of all of the conflict between them。 Excellent book with a strong female lead。 Highly recommend。 Once again Francine Rivers doesn't disappoint! The Lady's Mine was rivoting and caused some sleepless nights。 The relationship between Kathryn and Mattias develops in spite of all of the conflict between them。 Excellent book with a strong female lead。 Highly recommend。 。。。more

Kristy

Another amazing story by Francine Rivers。 She can weave a story with characters that draw you in and a faith that is woven perfectly in the story。 I love her writing and everything I've read by her is good and I'm never disappointed! Another amazing story by Francine Rivers。 She can weave a story with characters that draw you in and a faith that is woven perfectly in the story。 I love her writing and everything I've read by her is good and I'm never disappointed! 。。。more