Author: Tracie Peterson
Pages: 384
Published: 2009
Genre: Fiction, Christian Fiction, Historical Fiction
Rating: 4/5
All Beth Gallatin has really wanted out of life is to settle down in one town, with one man, and raise a family. But with her father's roaming ways, she's always been denied that dream; instead, she found solace in reading romantic books. With her father's passing, she can, for the first time, dare to claim the rugged Montana frontier as her home.
Nick Lassiter has loved Beth since she first came to town, but she's always seemed to think of him more as a brother. Just when he finally gets Beth to consider him, however, a challenger threatens the affection growing between them. But neither Nick nor Beth is prepared when they must face the consequences of Nick's complicated past.
As a past fraught with unwise choices and guilt invades their world, can Nick and Beth find a love that will last forever? (via Goodreads)
Why I read this book: I read it because I liked the first book in the series and wanted to see how the series evolved.
Thoughts: It was about the same as the first book in the series, but better than the books in the Song of Alaska series that I completed not that long ago. It was a nice break from the heavier books that I was reading at the time and really enjoyed the flow of the book. I liked the fact that the book wasn't full of cliches, as Christian fiction tends to be at times, but it was just cheesy enough that it didn't make me hurl the book across the room and dread reading it. If you enjoy reading Christian fiction, I would recommend it.
9138 / 15000 pages. 61% done!
9138 / 15000 pages. 61% done!
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