Reviews of Mud and Gold (Promises to Keep: Book 2)

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Amy tries desperately hard to be a good wife and mother. She puts her whole heart into doing the best she can. But will her best ever be good enough for this man? "Mud and Gold" is the second book in the three-volume "Promises to Keep". It follows directly on from Book One, "Sentence of Marriage".

Reviews of Mud and Gold (Promises to Keep: Book 2) by Shayne Parkinson

Mybook10 reviewed on July 26, 2021

It was my first time reading this author and have enjoyed her writing as she gives the people in her story extrem personalities.
I have read all three books and will read more of her work.
(reviewed 22 days after purchase)
Rebecca Mazzola reviewed on Nov. 9, 2020

I'm happy to read reviews saying all the things I thought about writing in mine. I can't believe the quality of this series for the price. I have always been about an enthralling series and this is one of my all time favorites. I read all three, slowing down some only as the end came much too soon. The author has a gift in her storytelling, a truly exceptional one! I absolutely love these people and would be happy to continue reading about their lives indefinitely.
(reviewed 22 days after purchase)
Annie reviewed on Feb. 10, 2017

I Always Love A Good Written Historical Book! This One Was Great! Great Enough For Me To Buy The Rest Of The Series right after I finished reading the first book! Loved it and recommend to every historical book Lovers.

Am really glad to have found this Author.
(reviewed 9 days after purchase)
Virginia Conlin reviewed on Dec. 13, 2014

Oh my. Where to start. Historical novel set in New Zealand in mid 1800s. A fascinating peek into lifestyle eg; many children, weekly backbreaking hand washing of all linen & clothing with boiling water (brought up in buckets from creek), ironing from fuel stoves, baking, constant hard work for people especially women who were considered property. Belting a wife & children (often severely) was commonplace.
This wonderful series follows the Leith extended family but focuses on Amy. Daughter of a dairy farmer, Amy at 13 became the woman of the house. Expected to fill the shoes of her recently deceased grandmother, Amys dream of becoming well educated and teaching remains a dream.
Amy falls in love at 15 and thus begins a life that none of us can imagine surviving - but survive she does. Her dignity, love for family and preparedness to forgive and respect is a lesson to us. She is a hard act to follow.
Congratulations Shayne!! This series (I'm on book 3) is brilliant. Thank goodness for slim ebooks that fit in a handbag because I can't put it down.
Looking for a terrific series at a very good price - you've got it here. Though I would have paid bookstore prices after being captivated by the first (FREE).
THERE AREN'T ENOUGH STARS BELOW - 100%
(reviewed 6 days after purchase)
Lara Hedbor reviewed on July 19, 2013

Exceptionally good, heart-hurting book that has you reading until your eyes bleed and your chin trembles.
(reviewed 8 months after purchase)
Anne Evans-Murray reviewed on April 21, 2013

Great read! I quickly bought and read the entire list in this series, great value.
(reviewed 22 days after purchase)
Viv Goldsmith reviewed on April 21, 2013

I have really enjoyed reading this series of stories. Enjoyable read. Great to read novels based in New Zealand .
(reviewed 22 days after purchase)
Mac Carpenter reviewed on March 23, 2013

Have read the series and could not put it down. Keep writing.
(reviewed 22 days after purchase)
Brenda Falardeau reviewed on March 1, 2013

Great series! I agree with all of the comments. Please write more on this series.
(reviewed 40 days after purchase)
Jazzy Dolly reviewed on Feb. 15, 2013

So hard not to read on cover to cover, found myself putting life on hold to immerse myself further :)
(reviewed 23 days after purchase)