The Angel of Second Street

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Book 1 of Enduring Hope
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Pub Date May 01 2025 | Archive Date May 15 2025
Barbour Publishing | Barbour Fiction

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How Can Compassion be Considered Wrong?
 
When life is weighed down by challenges, pillars of enduring hope and love are always waiting to be discovered.
 

Ida Dempsey has grown up in a privileged life of luxury thanks to her aunt and uncle. Although Second Street—where women of ill repute ply their wares—is off limits to respectable citizens, her heart of compassion compels her to frequent the area, hoping to make a difference in their lives. Ida has also befriended Qui Shau, a Chinese woman who keeps house for her family, but friendships between the whites and Chinese are taboo in Eureka. Ida tries to keep secret her forbidden compassion, but someone is watching and will use it against her.
 
When Blaine Prescott meets Ida at a church picnic, his parents warn him away from any relationship with the young lady who has been seen on Second Street in the company of a Chinese woman. But how could such a kindhearted, lovely young woman be anything but good? But when riots break out in Chinatown and Ida disappears, Blaine will do anything to find out where and why she has gone.
 
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How Can Compassion be Considered Wrong?
 
When life is weighed down by challenges, pillars of enduring hope and love are always waiting to be discovered.
 

Ida Dempsey has grown up in a privileged...

Advance Praise

It’s love at first sight for Ida Dempsey and Blaine Prescott, who share a deep faith and a desire to help others. But nothing is easy for this couple as they face challenge after challenge in pursuing a future together in their home town of Eureka, nestled between the Redwoods and the Pacific. Barbara Tifft Blakey deftly weaves historical events, a family secret, and forbidden love, tying all the threads together in a delightful story of faith, love, and grace. The Angel of Second Street is a must for fans of historical fiction!
~ Leslie Gould, bestselling author of The Shop Down the Lane

 The Angel of Second Street is a well written book, filled with diverse characters that were likeable and sympathetic to the reader. The plot was believable and drew me in from page one. The setting was painted so vividly I could picture the Victorian homes, smell the saltwater, and hear the clanging of the streetcars. There were more than a few shocking plot twists that kept me turning pages well into the night, but Ms. Blakey skillfully tied everything together and crafted a satisfying and happy ending.
~ Debby Lee, 2024 Selah Awards nominee, author of Beneath a Peaceful Moon, Heart of Endurance, and "Tailed Sweethearts" from the Sew in Love collection 

The Angel of Second Street exposes the darker side of Chinese immigration in Eureka, California, in the mid 1800s. Ida Dempsey’s one desire to serve God takes her to Second Street where the “working women” make their homes. Blakey tells a tale that is both raw and sweet. The love story between Ida and Blaine is woven through the fabric of the conventions expected of a young woman in that era. But Ida’s desire to please the Lord causes her to press against the expectations of society to be a wife and mother to the exclusion of all else. This book accurately tells how the Chinese population in Eureka was forcibly expelled from the city. It shows how prejudice can influence decisions with lasting consequences.
~ Jane Daly, author of the Broken series and Where is my Sister

In The Angel of Second Street, Barbara Tifft Blakey takes readers on a journey to the streets of Eureka in the mid-1800s, where a delightful protagonist fights to share the gospel with Chinese immigrants and ladies of the night. Single and carefree, Ida dismisses the censure of others while exhibiting the love of Jesus as she plays with children, tosses a stick to a dog, and tries to help the workers of Second Street. Blaine, who prayed to God for the right woman to love, encourages her missions while grappling to navigate tensions at home and in business. The author weaves an engaging fictional story around factual history that nobody should forget. 
~ Julie McDonald Zander, person historian, newspaper columnist, and author of The Reluctant Pioneer

It’s love at first sight for Ida Dempsey and Blaine Prescott, who share a deep faith and a desire to help others. But nothing is easy for this couple as they face challenge after challenge in...


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ISBN 9798891511125
PRICE $14.99 (USD)
PAGES 256

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