The tranquil little town of Willow Ridge is facing a startling challenge. Wealthy Nora Glick Landwehr is determined to make it her home again--and put her past to rest. Cast out by her own family, Nora can't reconcile with Old Amish ways or her strict father. But she'll do anything to help her community embrace the future . . . and make amends to the daughter she had to give up. So, she certainly has no time for her reckless new neighbor Luke Hooley. They disagree about almost everything. And how can she trust him if he always seems to believe the worst about her? Somehow, though, his unexpected support and passionate heart are helping her find her own way in faith. And Nora will discover that even in the face of insidious lies and unyielding judgment, God creates unexpected chances for forgiveness--and love.
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Charlotte Hubbard sold her first historical romance in 1990, and she's been a slave to her overactive imagination ever since. She has lived in the Midwest most of her life. When she's not writing, she loves touring historic homes, trying new recipes, crocheting, and playing with her border collie, Ramona. She's a Presbyterian deacon, sings in her church choir, and plays in the percussion ensemble. She's married to a fine man who - bless him - has never once suggested she get a real job.
Ready to go to Willow Ridge with me? You are not going to want to leave, this book will grab you from page one.
Romance when your not even looking for it, family discord and such fun unpredictable characters, you are sure to fall in love with this book. Book number five in Charlotte's Seasons of the Heart Series is not to be missed.
You are going to love all of the recipes in the back of the book from Sweet Seasons Bakery Café.
I gave this book 5 stars and I HIGHLY recommend it. I can't wait for the next book The Christmas Cradle in October 2015.
I was given a copy of this book by the author for my honest review.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary, for another great review! This one sounds like a winner!
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Mary, for featuring my book on your blog and for your wonderful review! And thanks to all who took time to stop by and comment/enter the drawing! I was on the road home from a book signing so couldn't respond yesterday, but I'm really glad YOU could all be here!
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