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Indlæser... Wolf Creek Widowaf Penny Richards
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Ace Allen feels guilt for killing Meg Thomerson's husband, thing is Meg only feels relief that he is no longer alive to hurt her. Ace decides that he and his mother will help Meg out on her farm while she recovers from her husbands final beating. Ace and Meg are both trying to work through past hurts, she is fearful of men, and because he is half Native American it's hard for him to believe that people would accept him. When feelings develop between the two Ace decides there can never be a future for them because he doesn't want her to be ridiculed for marrying someone like him. Will these two wounded souls find spiritual healing and perhaps even a love that will endure a lifetime? Historical romance is one of my favorite genres to read and Wolf Creek Widow was that and more. The characters were so easy to connect with. I found my heart breaking not only for Meg but for Ace as well. He was such a kindhearted person who had faced many trials through his life, for so many years he struggled because he felt like he wasn't sure which world he belonged in. His faith in God allowed him to grow and realize the person he could be. The story that developed between him and Meg was second to none. Instead of it being a quick romance, the author allows the readers to witness first hand Meg's spiritual healing, something that happened because of the kindness that Ace and his mother showed her. I found myself savoring the dialog between Meg and Ace because of the many spiritual messages that were woven into them. While the author does deal with domestic violence she handles it very well, and the positive messages that comes from the story line is certainly inspiring. When I started reading this story I didn't realize that it was part of a series but honestly the author provided enough background information about the characters that I had no problems understanding the story. With that said, I was so swept away with this story that I feel like I need to go back and read the other books just to reconnect with the people in Wolf Creek. A complimentary copy of this book was provided for review. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
The Widow's Second Chance Meg Thomerson needs assistance getting back on her feet--even if it comes from the man who made her a widow. Ace Allen didn't intend to kill her husband, he only wanted to protect the town from the man's rage. Now Ace is keeping Meg's business and farm running while she heals, both physically and emotionally. But is he helping her out of charity--or because of something more? Half Native American, Ace struggles to find his place in the world. He keeps himself isolated from the community, but sweet Meg begins to penetrate his defenses. At first, he simply wanted to make amends to her. Now, if she'll let him, he could become the loving husband she deserves... No library descriptions found. |
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I thoroughly enjoyed Wolf Creek Widow. It was an easy going story that had a gentle pace so you just enjoyed the journey. The characters were very well drawn and fully fleshed out. Meg was someone your heart went out to. She was very sweet but life had dealt her an awful hand. Ace was a the kind of hero that you just can't get enough of. I loved the way he was with Meg and how he gently handled her. Definitely a swoon worthy guy! I also appreciated Ace's mother. She was such a wise woman who seemed to know just what to say. This was an uplifting story but it also tackled some tough subjects like abuse, racism and taking someone life. All of which were handled very well. The message that God is always with us was woven throughout but we also see that although we go through difficult, sometimes unthinkable things, that God uses those circumstances in our lives for a purpose. That to me was encouraging. My one disappointment was in how the ending was handled. To me it was such a great build-up only to end abruptly. I was really left wanting more, perhaps an epilogue or something just to make it feel more complete. Other than that, it was great story. This is book 4 in the Wolf Creek series yet I didn't feel lost. It actually made me want to read the other stories in the series because the secondary characters were very endearing. I'm a cover person and this cover really made me want to read the story.
Some favorite quotes:
"He'd begun to treat things he'd once considered burdens as opportunities to change his thinking and to grow in faith and trust in God."
"...I never forgot what my father always said about rough times. "When something bad happens to you, lad, it seems to me you've three choices." "...You can let it define you, destroy you or make you stronger."
"One of the hardest things for me is to thank God for the bad things that come my way." "How can anyone do that?" she asked, wide-eyed. "Believe me, it isn't easy," he said in a wry tone, "but I truly believe that things, good and bad, happen for a reason, and I know God sifts us, give us trials, little tests to see how loyal we really are."
*This complimentary copy was provided by Harlequin through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review* ( )