December 03, 2007

Reviews for All in Good Time



Nights & Weekends

Ms. Kindall has the knack for making all of her characters memorable. And the characters in All in Good Time are no exception. I’m sure I’ll remember Jake, Charlie, Elizabeth, and the gossipy old ladies at the McElroy Rooming House for a long time to come.

Captivating and full of heart, All in Good Time will take you back to the 1940s, when morals meant something—and you’ll come away feeling good about reading a book that’s so refreshing and clean. The story pulled me in deep, as all of Ms. Kindall’s novels do, and it didn’t let go. She creates characters that you want to spend time with—and after reading it, you’ll go back to revisit from time to time.

There aren’t enough words in a thesaurus to describe how wonderful an author Marty Kindall is. I’ve never been disappointed in a single thing she’s written, and I don’t believe I ever will.

For Margaret Marr's full review, click HERE!

The Romance Studio

I have never read any of Ms. Marty Kindall's work. However, I liked her style and would definitely read her again. She has presented a fresh perspective into this devastating problem which, in 1948, had no alternate treatments. Her main characters, Elizabeth and Jake, were so likeable and had to face so many problems at their young ages that it was easy to want to see the two work out their problems.

Jake's extended (meddlesome) family were so typical and so well described that it seemed as if we were actually facing their interference ourselves. This book was very endearing and appealing to this reader that it was hard for me to stop reading. The storyline was poignant and I became emotionally involved with these people. Jake and Elizabeth had more problems which kept them apart than expected. That just made it more imperative that they work together to solve their situation.

I enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. It covered the period right after World War II and gave accurate details. Ms. Kindall covered her bases and has written a very good book which you will be glad to have read.

For Brenda Talley's full review, click HERE.

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