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Hannah Gregory is good at many things, but that list does not include following rules. So when she must apply for a job as a switchboard operator to support her two sisters, she knows it won’t be easy. Hello Girls must conduct themselves according to strict—and often bewildering—rules, which include absolutely no consorting with gentlemen while in training.
Hannah doubts it will be difficult to keep that rule—until a handsome young lawyer starts getting under her skin.
With historic details that bring to life the exciting first decade of the twentieth century, Lorna Seilstad weaves a charming tale of companionship that blossoms into sweet romance.
Review
When Love Calls follows stubborn, fiercely independent Hannah Gregory as she tries to look after her sisters after the death of their parents. She hates feeling “lacking” and has a hard time accepting help. But when Lincoln comes along, she starts to discover that she doesn’t need to be self-sufficient, and that it’s okay lean on someone.
I loved seeing the growth in Hannah's character as it made for an even richer story. The romance between her and Lincoln was very sweet, and the relationships between Hannah and her sisters were wonderful to read. When Love Calls is as much of story about the romance between Hannah and Lincoln as it is about the caring relationship between Hannah and her sisters. It showed how they can pull together during tragedies and hard times and that nothing can break the bond between siblings.
On a lighter note, I just have to add that Ms. Seilstad writes such fun stories. This is the second novel I have read by Ms. Seilstad, and it was just as good, if not better than the first. Ms. Seilstad has a talent for writing witty characters and amusing banter and I just couldn’t stop myself from grinning as I read chapter after chapter! When Love Calls is the perfect book for an easy and fun summer read.
Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc. Available at your favourite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
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