Book Review: A Beggar's Bargain by Jan Sikes
Laken Martin, discharged from the army, returns to the
family farm with a burning desire to restore his fortunes. He makes a deal with
the local banker for a loan in exchange for marrying Sara Beth, the banker’s
daughter. Sara, despite her wariness of marrying a stranger, is relieved to be
out from under her father’s abusive hand. Laken soon finds he got more than he bargained
for in Sara, a collector of waifs, strays and old souls.
A Beggar’s Bargain is a sweet story of resilience, honor and
love. I really enjoyed getting to know Layken, quiet, kind, introspective, and
he promised Sara Beth that he will let her go when the debt is repaid, but will
she want to leave him? Sara Beth is kindhearted, and draws people to her, making them feel safe in her presence.
Set in the post WWII years, it was fun to read about the
slower pace of life; listening to the radio, baking cakes from scratch and
taking a drive into town. Not that they didn’t have their share of hard luck
and hard work. As the pair slowly realize their feelings for each other, Laken
and Sara pull together with the help of friends and neighbors to reach their
goals. The ending seems a foregone conclusion, but it’s the getting there that
makes this book worth reading.
I highly recommend this book to readers of historical
fiction who like a sweet story with a happy ending.
I give this book 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐stars!
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Thank you, Jean, for the lovely review!
ReplyDeleteJean, thank you for this fabulous review! I totally agree with your opinion of A Beggar's Bargain. I LOVED this book and the heart that these characters show. Huge congrats to Jan!
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