Where Love Illumines

Where Love Illumines

Mary Tudway is forced to choose between two worlds

Mary Tudway is forced to choose between two worlds: the pleasurable life of her high society friends Sarah Child, heiress of Osterley Park, and the Bishop of Raphoe and his dashing Nephew, Roger; or the life of faith and service represented by the Countess of Huntingdon, her lovely daughter Selina and the witty but devout Rowland Hill.

The story moves through the fashionable worlds of London and Bath as the death of one friend, the elopement of another and the startling unveiling of the Highwayman of Hampstead Heath play their parts in Mary’s finally making a choice of lasting value.

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The author combines extensive research with her lifetime love of English literature and history. Readers who enjoy historical fiction and church history will want to add this book to their collections.
~ Z.L., Bookstore Journal

This series is a compliment to the genre [historical fiction].
~ Living Streams

An intriguing look at some of the early, evangelical Anglican preachers. . . Using a blend of four true accounts from the late 1700s, Crow weaves her story with bright description, drawing the reader into vivid scenes of extreme luxury, leisure and formality . . . Thanks to the author’s use of expressions common to the day, as well as actual letters, sermons, and poems, we emerge with a keener understanding of the people who fought to keep the gospel message pure in England.
~ JoMae Spoelhof, The Banner

Carefully researched, the authentic warp and woof of English lifestyles during this period are laced throughout this tale of our Evangelical heritage.
~ Emma C. Johnson, The Pen Woman

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