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Book Review: Guide Me Home

  • Writer: Lin Ryals
    Lin Ryals
  • Oct 28, 2016
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 5, 2019



Genre: Fiction/Historical/Christian

Rebekah Hardin's family is still struggling to move past the death of her younger brother. All her mother wants is a headstone for him, but they're struggling financially. Rebekah decides to help bring in the money and tries to get a job at the local Mammoth Cave Estate. Unfortunately, the only job available is as a guide which is traditionally a man's job. She decides it makes sense to arrive as a he instead.

She and Tolly begin working together when a city boy arrives, Devlin Bale. He's a young college boy who is working on his senior project for his degree in cartography. He has chosen to map out the caves. Tolly and Rebekah are assigned as his guides. Together, they teach each other things that will change their lives forever.

I loved this book! It was so fun. I always love books where a woman/girl has to dress as a man/boy in order to do something. Then the people learn a female can do it, too. I also loved the bit of romance in it and the coming of age story that was going on with Rebekah's little sister, Cissy. I didn't even mention this in the synopsis above because there is just so much going on. It's all a great story with mystery, romance, and drama all rolled into one fun book that I read in a day. Seriously, all 333 pages just absorbed in a day. It was very good and I just couldn't put it down for long.


I absolutely recommend this book for anyone. I give it FIVE Stars. *****

If you'd like to learn about the author then check out her webpage here: http://www.kimvogelsawyer.com/

I received this book in exchange for an honest review.

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