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Seattle Debutante Sofi Andersson will do everything in her power to protect her sister who is suffering from shock over their father’s death. Charles the family busy-body threatens to lock Trina in a sanatorium—a whitewashed term for an insane asylum— so, Sofi will rescue her little sister, even if it means running away to the Cascade Mountains with only the new gardener Neil Macpherson to protect them.
But in a cabin high in the Cascades, Sofi begins to recognize that the handsome immigrant from Ireland harbors secrets of his own. Can she trust this man whose gentle manner brings such peace to her traumatized sister and such tumult to her own emotions?
And can Neil-the-gardener continue to hide from Sofi that he is really Dr. Neil Galloway, a man wanted for murder by the British police? Only an act of faith and love will bridge the distance that separates lies from truth and safety.
I loved reading this book! The characters were great. The storyline was believable. I didn't want the book to end! I was given a copy of the book to read and to provide an honest review. -- Marla Fuller
I have never been a fan of historical Christian romance stories, however author Christine Lindsay has definitely changed my mind. Sofi's Bridge is a beautifully written story that will restore your belief in the human spirits ability to overcome what seems to be impossible. Twenty one year old Sofi Andersson has grown up with the finer things in life. She is the oldest daughter of a family in crisis. She has become the backbone of her family since the tragic drowning death of her father. Her sister is slowly descending into madness after witnessing her fathers untimely death and her mother is lost in a grief driven drug induced haze. A business partner of her late father, who has taken over the family affairs, has her mother convinced that putting her sister away in a sanatorium is what is best for her. Sofi refuses to believe her sister belongs in a sanatorium, she believes that her sister just needs time to heal. Through the help of the family gardner Neil, Sofi is able to ru
Sofi Andersson suddenly finds herself in charge of the household and an ailing younger sister, Trina, after the drowning death of her beloved father. When her father’s partner, Charles, decides that the best thing to do for Trina is institutionalize her, Sofi takes action. Neil MacPherson has come to the Andersson household as a gardener, but is actually a doctor running from the law in the UK. He assists Sofi in her attempts to save Trina by escaping to the ramshackle family cabin in eastern Washington. Sofi’s Bridge by Christine Lindsay is a well-written and well-told Christian historical romance with a lot of action and twists and turns. I “won” this book as an Early Reviewer through LibraryThing and thought the story sounded very interesting—and it was. However, I didn’t realize that it was a Christian romance and wasn’t certain that I could do justice to reviewing a genre that I neither read nor am I a fan of. Yet, I am certain that readers of the genre will like this boo