A young woman faces a life-changing call among missionaries in Fiji, tested by faith, love, and duty.
Set in a vivid 19th‑century world, this tale follows Eleanor as she navigates devotion, family expectations, and a growing bond with a missionary called Mr. Rhys. Through quiet days of service, prayer, and thoughtful conversation, the book explores the lure and weight of a spiritual vocation.
Amid sea breezes, garden fragrances, and evenings filled with hymns and sermons, characters wrestle with suffering, joy, and the promise of glory. The narrative centers on courage, conscience, and the courage to act on a deeply felt calling.
- Intimate scenes of faith in daily life and in communal worship.
- Moral questions about duty, love, and the right time to answer a call.
- Vivid Pacific setting with a strong sense of place and character.
- Themes of hope, perseverance, and the meaning of “glory” in present life.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical religious fiction with thoughtful character development and quiet, moving moments.