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A Sea View Christmas by Julie Klassen

Sharing An 1820’s Christmas

A Sea View Christmas by Julie Klassen is a perfectly wonderful Christian Christmas historical novel that I adored. It is the fourth and final book in On Devonshire Shores series but can be read as a stand-alone. I recommend reading the books in order for character development and a linear storyline. However, this is a charming Christmas story, should you only want to read one book!

Each book has focused on a different sister. For this offering, it is hard-working Sarah who puts her family above her own happiness. She is very much a ‘Martha’ character, busy working and life is passing her by. The reader delights as we watch Sarah bud and blossom as she realises that her family is held in God’s hand and her self-sacrifice is not necessary.

There is the theme of taking care of the widows and orphans as extended family open their hearts and homes to those in need.

People arrive as guests to stay at Sea View but quickly become family members as the lost, the lonely and the hurting are given a seat at the table.

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The Seaside Homecoming by Julie Klassen

Cherished & Loved

The Seaside Homecoming by Julie Klassen is a charming Christian historical novel that I loved. It is the third book in On Devonshire Shores series but can be read as a stand-alone. I recommend reading the books in order as each one begins where the previous book ended.

Each book surrounds the five sisters, with a different character focal point each time. This book focuses on Claire, the eldest sister. We have only previously heard about her as she lived many miles away in Edinburgh. It is a joy to get to meet her.

We witness her bravery as she travels from her home to Sidmouth where her family reside. This was quite a feat in 1819. Circumstances have presented her with the chance to have a change of direction, showing that we are never too old to have a new beginning.

The reader meets other new characters who have arrived from India.

We witness the prejudices of the day towards those who look different; are classed as ‘unworthy’; or who reside in a class that others view as beneath them. Big-hearted characters welcome everyone, knowing that we have all sinned and yet God loves and welcomes us all.

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A Winter By The Sea by Julie Klassen

A Blend Of Fact & Fiction

A Winter By The Sea by Julie Klassen is a most charming Christian historical novel that I loved. It is the second book in On Devonshire Shores series but can be read as a stand-alone. I recommend reading the books in order for character progression and continuity as each book begins as the previous one ends.

This book begins in the winter of 1819 at Sidmouth. There is an accurate timeline that shows the Duke and Duchess of Kent plus their baby, the future Queen Victoria, staying in Sidmouth. There are other actual figures from the time included too.

This story focuses on Emily, who is the twin to Viola who was the focus of book one. Emily is very creative with a huge heart to help others. Her heart threatens to lead her astray as a face from the past appears.

We see characters fixated on social standing and marriage alliances rather than following their heart.

The poor society features once more, as we drop in on those who volunteer their time and resources. There is a rescue to perform too.

Faith is important. Sometimes we just have to trust that God is good, even when life isn’t. “Why some prayers were answered, and some were not.” God always answers prayers but not always in the way we expect.

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The Sisters Of Sea View by Julie Klassen

Calling Out The Best

The Sisters Of Sea View by Julie Klassen is a marvellous Christian historical novel that I really loved. It is the first book in On Devonshire Shores and I cannot wait for the subsequent books.

The action is set at the beginning of the nineteenth century in Sidmouth in Devon, as we join four sisters and their ailing mother. Their financial situation has forced them to open their home to paying guests. The girls all pull together. They all have different talents and personalities but they all need each other. This reminds the reader that we are stronger together. They all have their individual roles which contribute to the whole.

Unique personalities stay at the guest house. They enter as strangers and leave as friends – that is, if they leave at all.

Grief manifests itself in various ways. Sometimes there are physical symptoms. A character needs to find a purpose and reasons to get out of bed again.

Life leaves scars – sometimes they are physical and sometimes they are mental. We meet characters who try to hide their scars. They fear that people will be repulsed by their scars – but true beauty lies within. “I was wrong to put so much value in surface things.” Our inner goodness will always shine through.

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