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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Echoes of Mercy by Kim Vogel Sawyer


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After a suspicious accident at the Dinsmore's World Famous Chocolates Factory brings Caroline Lang to Sinclair, Kansas, She goes undercover as a worker to investigate the accident. She's a agent for the Labor Commission and she's already taken a disliking to Dinsmore's for their employment of children.

Oliver Dinsmore, heir to the family business, is conducting his own investigation. Posing as a common worker named Ollie, he aims to find out all he can about the business before he takes over.

Caroline and Oliver become friends quickly but both have a different view on child labor. A certain circumstance makes it increasingly hard to hide their identities. With love growing between them, will the truth help them or hurt them?


I loved this book. It was heart-warming and I had a hard time putting it down.

*I received this book free through the Blogging for Books program, in exchange for my honest review.*

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