“The Angel of Second Street,” by Barbara Tift Blakey

Poking the Bear!

Ida is a naive young woman who loves Jesus and wants to tell the world about Him. She wants to convert the women of the red-light district, along with the members of Chinatown. But the way she goes about it opens a hornet’s nest.

The time is 1884 California, and she has grown up knowing there are certain ways to stay in good standing in society. Despite that, she innocently does things that could ruin her position.

Blaine is home from college, and ready to take his place in his father’s business. His parents push him to find a girl, and get married. When he picks Ida, his family does everything possible to break them up.

When they follow their hearts, both Ida and Blaine face criticism from those they love.

This is a great story that will clue you in on what life was like at that time. Both Ida and Blaine have a strong faith, and that directs their decisions.

This is a five-star book, but it the ended suddenly with a cliff hanger, leaving unanswered questions. Since this is a new series, answers should be found in upcoming installments. I really liked this story.

Thank you, Barbour Books, for providing Tickmenot with a book to review. Opinions are my own.

The Author’s Website:  https://www.barbaratifftblakey.com/

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