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Title | : | A Passion Most Pure (The Daughters of Boston #1) |
Author | : | Julie Lessman |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 477 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2008 by Fleming H. Revell Company |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian. Historical Romance |

Julie Lessman
Paperback | Pages: 477 pages Rating: 4.01 | 5401 Users | 545 Reviews
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She's found the love of her life.Unfortunately, he loves her sister.
As World War I rages across the Atlantic in 1916, a smaller war is brewing in Boston. Faith O'Connor finds herself drawn to an Irish rogue who is anything but right for her. Collin McGuire is brash, cocky, and from the wrong side of the tracks, not to mention forbidden by her father. And then there's the small matter that he is secretly courting her younger sister. But when Collin's affections shift, it threatens to tear her proper Boston family apart.
A Passion Most Pure will carry your heart from the sophisticated streets of Boston to the green hills of Ireland as men go off to war and women long for their return. Full of passion, romance, rivalry, and betrayal, it will captivate you from the first page.
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Original Title: | A Passion Most Pure (Daughters of Boston, #1) |
ISBN: | 0800732111 (ISBN13: 9780800732110) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Daughters of Boston #1, O'Connor Daughters of Boston and Winds of Change #1 |
Characters: | Patrick O'Connor, Faith O’Connor, Collin McGuire, Charity O’Connor, Marcy Murphy O'Connor |
Setting: | Boston, Massachusetts,1916(United States) |
Literary Awards: | HOLT Medallion by Virginia Romance Writers Nominee for Long Inspirational & for Best First Book (2009), ACFW Carol Award for Debut Author (2009) |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 5401 Users | 545 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books A Passion Most Pure (The Daughters of Boston #1)
This is a good book, I suppose. I mean, the story line kept my attention and I really did want to see how it would all work out. For the most part, I did enjoy her writing style. And a lot of the Christian messages of the book were great!BUT...There were several things that I didn't like about this book. The thing that bothered me most is that I think it was too... sensual. Was there anything "wrong" or "inappropriate"? Most people probably wouldn't think so. But it seemed like the charactersThis is a book you can really sink your teeth into. It's long enough to allow for great character development for several characters, rather than just one or two main ones surrounded by a cast of cardboard cut-out extras.The protagonist, Faith, is someone you will really care about. I can't stress how important this is. All of the books I didn't really get into can be traced back to one fatal flaw: I didn't care about the main character. If you don't care about her (or him), you don't care what
Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous. If you love romance, you'll love, A Passion Most Pure. The characters are amazing. In fact, I hated for the story to end, because I fell in love with all of the people in the story. This is a true romance. You don't have to wait for the last page to enjoy sweet kisses and yummy dreams.

This book was like a bad soap opera. I find it hard to believe that this is a Christian book. While yes, there were references to faith and God, the storyline was not Christian at all! I was turned off by the men being passed around from sister to sister. I could understand the sibling rivalry to a point but it just went overbaord. There also seemed to be a large gap between the O'Connors hating Collin and loving him. What made them change their minds? I also couldn't understand why Mr. &
Wow! This book was definitely all it was hyped up to be and more. (by "hyped" I mean by the only people who will read this... and you know who you are ;)) haha shout out to my girls! woot woot!! Anyway back to the book. Julie Lessman's writing in this book was superb. I mean I really felt like I was there. I love that the book doesn't start slow... it just gets down to it.. straight and to the point. I've never had so many conflicting emotions when reading a book... i.e. hating and yet rooting
Oh my goodness! This book is amazing. I don't think I've ever cried or laughed so much in any book. I was overtaken by so much emotion, I probably looked like a crazy person to bystanders. Julie Lessman is a very talented writer and might be among my favorites. I'm so excited to read the next book in this series... I'm just so excited that there's more to this story!!!!
To be perfectly honest, I thought this book was mis-titled. It seemed to me there was an unrealistic amount of passion used as a plot device when the author could have used a little more imagination and purity. Growing up in a large family, I found the sibling rivalry overemphasized and unrealistic as well. There was a section in the middle of the book that was really good - passion and purity - but then it got all mixed up again and gave me a sick feeling. This was a debut novel and I'm sad to
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