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Debora M. Coty |
5.0 / 5
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Suzanne Woods Fisher has penned a radiant and inspiring novel in Copper Fire. Reminiscent of her delightful humor-flecked style in Copper Star, the author has painted captivating characters couched in a history-rich setting. A strong and moving novel that causes the reader to truly feel.
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Dominic M. Rivera |
5.0 / 5
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Really, really good job, Suzanne. I thought the layered and almost antagonistic complexity of Elisabeth's character was very well done. I was continually interested in her and intrigued by her actions. And I especially enjoyed her relationship with Robert. Again, there was a certain reality to the simple complexity of their relationship. It could easily have fallen flatly one-dimensional, especially when the focus was her relationship with Louisa. But I think that just the opposite happened. I enjoyed her relationship with Robert almost as much as her relationship with Louisa. Even better than Copper Star. Great job!
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Sassy Mama Bear |
4.0 / 5
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Copper Fire is the sequel to the book Copper Star now on my "to be read" list as I simply fell in love with the character Louisa Gordon. As a lover of historical fiction one thing that can turn me off the fastest is a lack of true historical content...Suzanne Woods Fisher gives you an abundant supply of history in her story. Best yet she flawlessly blends the historical aspects into a story of love, family and faith. Even though this is a sequel it easily stands alone and the reader is not left feeling lost without having read the first book, this is a major plus that not many authors manage. Louisa is not the only character within the book though, all of the characters are well developed and have their own characteristics that will endear you to them, or make you dislike them immensely.
Set just as WWII comes to an end in a small Arizona town, you see life as communities return to life prior to the war. You also get to see the feelings that lay within the hearts of some as Louisa's cousin comes to town. Steeped in passion and faith this story is gripping and well written.
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Karen Jones |
5.0 / 5
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Copper Fire is an entertaining, easy to read story. The variety of character types makes for a good read, especially as they interact with each other! When I was done I wanted to continue to read about their lives and what happens next!
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