Through Rushing Water + Giveaway

When the life she planned for herself is snatched away, Sophia’s eyes open to the life God has planned for her.

Sophia Makinoff is sure that 1876 is the year she’s going to become the wife of an up-and-coming congressman. But when the congressman humiliates her by proposing to her mousy roommate, Sophia wants nothing more than to disappear and avoid the wedding plans. She grasps at her first opportunity for escape and signs up for the Board of Foreign Missions.

She thinks she’ll be going to China . . . but even running away doesn’t go as planned when she’s instead sent to the Ponca Indian Agency in the Dakota Territory. It’s an abysmal, primitive place for a lady of society, but as she gets to know the people, she discovers she can’t abandon them. The motives that led her there were anything but pure, but she finds a new purpose in trying to protect “the least of these.”

The water rushes around her—literally and figuratively—as Sophia learns that the only way to fulfill her purpose is to ignore the distractions and focus on God’s leading.

My Review:

published in 2012

A historical romance with substance. You’ll relive a piece of American history that should never be forgotten. The plight of Native Americans is heart-wrenching to read — the blatant prejudice, well-meaning ignorance, mis-guided charity — well let’s just say there’s enough fodder to drive a tender-hearted reader into despair. 

Thank goodness for Sophia and Will. Their passion for the Ponca people and their way of life is a refreshing change — though will it be enough to change the course of the tribe’s fate? Well, you’ll just have to read  Through Rushing Water to find out.

When I first started reading I wasn’t sure if I would like Sophia. She wasn’t shallow exactly, but definitely single-minded with a teensy lean towards entitlement — looking forward to becoming a congressman’s wife and the place in society that would afford her. Those dreams are quickly dashed and on the rebound she volunteers as a missionary to exotic China. It’s when she finds herself in the Dakota Territories instead that we really see what Sophia is made of. Richmond has given her a fascinating background which has uniquely prepared her for all she encounters.

And it’s as I watched Sophia come into her own that I came to love her. Much like Will, I was dubious at first, but quickly enchanted, astonished, and entertained by Sophia’s antics. And humour in unexpected places! Oh my, I’m still grinning!

This is the kind of the book that has your alternately laughing and crying and screaming out in frustration not to mention sighing over the slow and exacting romantic development. Definitely a fulfilling and thought-provoking read. Bravo, Catherine Richmond

14 thoughts on “Through Rushing Water + Giveaway”

  1. Good morning Kav and readers. First time first responder on this blog. Anyway so it seems on my end right now. Lol. I would love to read this story. I grew up just a few miles from an Indian reservation and we did have friends among them as well as went to school with them. They had their own school but some did drift out to the public schools in the nearest towns. So I’m well acquainted with their struggles in society. I know life was hard for them even then. Would love to read this story. Will remind me again of the verse “what you do unto the least of these my brethren you do unto me”. Thank you for sharing this story with us.

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    1. Good morning, Becky! You’re the early bird today 🙂 It’s so important to know our history in order to understand our present issues and the historical treatment of our indigenous people really speaks to that. Good luck, Becky!

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  2. First off, don’t you just LOVE that cover! And the story under it sounds amazing. Love digging into the past and being reminded of wrongs with an emotional punch and that we can still learn from. Would love to dive into Sophia and Will’s story. Thank you so much for the amazing chance to win a copy!

    Hope your day is going better than mine. While eating a small bowl of cereal (no major chewing involved) a crown on a front tooth came off. Shoot I thought there was a rock in my cereal. Baha Instead of calling, I was there when they opened and they got me right on in. Its back on BUT they aren’t sure it will stay. If not, it will involve a root canal and then having a post inserted for it attach to. Say a pray for me that it sticks tight.

    Meanwhile, I’m enjoying the slow steady drizzle/rain that is bound to be beneficial for the garden and flowers.

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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    1. Yes, the cover is very atmospheric. Yuck, to dental problems. Pesky old crown. Will definitely pray that it stays put and keeps you root canal free! Nice that your dentist got you in right away without an appointment though! Good luck, Kay!

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  3. Okay, wow, so now I am thinking IF I don’t win this, I need to find a way to read this because it feels like a story I need to experience. Totally a new author to me too.

    Blessedmommy3x AT gmail DOT com

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