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Title:A Passion Redeemed (The Daughters of Boston #2)
Author:Julie Lessman
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 479 pages
Published:September 1st 2008 by Fleming H. Revell Company
Categories:Christian Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Christian. Christian Romance. Historical Romance
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Graced with physical beauty, though shallow of heart, Charity O'Connor is a woman who knows what she wants. She sets her sights on the cantankerous Mitch Dennehy, editor at the Irish Times, who has unwittingly stolen her heart. And although the sparks are there, Mitch refuses to fan the coals of a potential relationship with his ex-fiancee's sister. But Charity has a plan to turn up the heat and she always gets what she wants--one way or another. Is revenge so sweet after all? Or will Charity get burned?
Full of intense passion, betrayal, and forgiveness, A Passion Redeemed will delight Lessman's fans and draw new ones.

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Original Title: A Passion Redeemed (Daughters of Boston, Book #2)
ISBN: 080073212X (ISBN13: 9780800732127)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Daughters of Boston #2, O'Connor Daughters of Boston and Winds of Change #2
Characters: Faith O’Connor, Collin McGuire, Charity O’Connor, Mitch Dennehy


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Just not a fan of Charity's character; I know God says love the unlovable, and maybe that's what the author was going for, but I had a hard time reading this.

These books were almost not purchased due to the "controversial" opinions about the "steamy sex" in a Christian book.I ask..."Where was it?". The books were tastefully written, and frankly unless you are from a non-human species...romance and relationships are a part of the human race!!! (and may I add...sanctioned by "God" himself). The relationships were within a marriage, and outside of marriage...only kissing occurred! Good heavens people...get a grip on reality...and yes, I am very much a

When I read this for the first time I was very wary. Charity was, to put it plainly, awful in A Passion Most Pure and I was a little scared that I would hate this book since she was the main character. But I shouldn't have been worried, this is after all a Julie Lessman novel and I ended up loving it!Charity was still a little hard to like at the beginning but we were also given the chance to see what made her act the way she did. I loved watching as she grew into a wonderful heroine that you

As I wrote in my A Passion Most Pure review, I was a little worried that I disliked Charity and A Passion Redeemed was mostly about her. The more I read, the less I thought I would end up liking Charity, but she redeemed herself. I will admit, I ended up liking her so much that I cried during a couple of scenes, because I hurt for her. Julie created characters so realistic, its like I know them and they have became a part of my life. I love it when I read books like that! Charity has once again

This is the second book in the Daughters of Boston series, and I liked it a lot more than the first novel in the series, A Passion Most Pure. This novel is written well and a lot more is revealed about some of the characters, particularly about Charity, that explain their behavior in the first novel of the series, which I'd found problematic. Anyway, while I still had a few issues with this novel, I appreciated being given more of the characters' backstories and seeing the characters mature and

I became so attached to the charaters in book 1 I couldn't put book 2 down. I cried when I read this book, but I loved it all the more.

Absolutely incredible writing with a story that keeps you going until the end. A great addition to the plot lines of the O'Connor clan and their attachments. I'd say that so far A Passion Most Pure is still my favorite, but only because I'm stubborn. This is definitely a book that could be enjoyed alone, but for the understanding and purposes behind it's story I strongly urge any reader to start with the first book. So, with that said, let me tell you that I really struggled with this book. Not