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Very touching story. I enjoyed this a lot.
 
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NickyM96 | Nov 21, 2022 |
so far evan Mitchell is a modern day scrooge
but is interesting so far
very goodbook
 
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KimSalyers | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 3, 2016 |
Widow Olivia Gray’s son, Joey, has been getting into trouble at school lately, and after he’s caught stealing he gets assigned to do community service at local veterinarian Zeke Harrison’s ranch. Olivia knows that Joey could use a male influence in his life, but since the murder of her husband, Olivia doesn’t see herself in another relationship again. Things just might change, however, when she meets the handsome veterinarian.

This was a very sweet and heartwarming inspirational romance with a sympathetic cast of characters. I liked how Olivia and Zeke’s romance took its time to grow the more time they spent together. I liked Olivia’s son, Joey, and I enjoyed how he took to working at the ranch and his attachment to one very cute puppy. The small-town setting of Rosewood, Texas, was nice—the kind of place where everyone seems to know everyone else and they all look out for each other. I enjoyed reading about Zeke’s veterinary practice and I admired his dedication to the animals he took care of. The story took an exciting turn as wildfires drew near to Zeke’s land and the subsequent rescue efforts to save the animals and the ranch. A strong sense of community was always felt throughout the story. A nice, quick, enjoyable read.
 
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PaulaLT | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 8, 2016 |
This book was so interesting. I just love how this book ends. I do not want to spoil how it ends. Though this book is a really good read. The book goes to show you how you can be accepted into a community. Have you ever felt you need to belong somewhere but you did not felt like you belong. You just may find that place. This book take you along for a ride that does just that. It about a boy and his mother trying to fit in. It also tell you a story about a veterinary and his family and his life. Though sometimes animals can understand you better then you think. I love the fact this book uses that but also trying to find a yourself and who you love.

What would you do to try and protect your family? Olvia feel she need to protect herself and her son. Though her son is acting out. Will her son change or will they have to leave the town. Zeke seem to understand the boy. Can they both get past their own past? You need to read it to find out. There are event that take place and if they are real event it just so much more to connect with the book. You can learn to read about history that way. This seen to talk about the Texan Fires that was going on at some point.

This book also doe something with romance as well. You can find it out though out the book as well. This book keep my attention and I really did enjoy it to a point i did not want it to end.

You can decide for yourself. I would love to read more from this author any day.
 
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Lindz2012 | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 19, 2016 |
The back cover of the book gives a better description than I could: "She wasn't going to take "no" from anyone anymore, especially not her late husband's rude business partner. Determined to provide for her two children and prove she wasn't the weak woman her husband had convinced everybody she was, Laura Manning moved her family to tiny Rosewood, Texas, to take over his share int he real-estate firm.

Who was Paul Russell to tell her she couldn't do ti? Having survived her husband's mental abuse, Laura knew she could do anything, no matter what the handsome Texan said. Especially since her family - and her heart - were at stake."

A story about new beginnings, a new start and new friends. Where love will revive even the most wounded person, and where the folks of Rosewood will once again embrace a newcomer to their small town. A sweet romance, quick read and continuation of the "Rosewood, Texas" series.
 
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judyg54 | Apr 26, 2015 |
A quote from the author in her "Dear Reader" letter at the end of this book: ". . . there can be no greater fear than that of losing a child. For Leah Hunter, it's a loss she's lived with for eight long years. But when the search for her child brings her face-to-face with Matt Whitaker, it will take divine guidance to separate fear from fact - and one little boy from two people who love him with all their hearts."

I appreciated the way Leah Hunter handled herself after finding her little boy after eight long years of searching. And I liked the love both Leah and Matt had for little Danny and how they would each do anything for his best interest. A tender love story set in Rosewood, Texas, a town where folks still care about each other and reach out to help those who need it.
 
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judyg54 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 21, 2015 |
I think the author described this story the best in the "Dear Reader" letter at the end of the book: "Wounded. A word that conjures up sympathy, empathy and pain. But to Emma Duvere and Seth McAllister, it is something that draws them together, erases barriers and sets them on a path to love. In the small town of Rosewood, Texas, the healing begins." I thought the way Emma and Seth got to know each other was endearing and well done. I would love to find a town like Rosewood and move there; I wonder if there is such a place these days, a small town that knows everyone and cares about everyone. Owning a costume shop was also unique, and very believable. I look forward to reading more in the "Rosewood, Texas" series.

The description of the story on the back cover of the book: "Her world shattered by tragedy, Emma Perry thought she'd never survive the murder of her husband and child, let alone regain her faith and ability to trust. But the Witness Security program took her to Rosewood, Texas, where a caring community and belief in God gave her the strength to rebuild her life. And the compassion to reach out to others - wounded souls like Seth McAllister, Emma's embittered neighbor, who was struggling with the death of his own child. Together, Seth and Emma began to open their hearts to love. But when the still-obsessed killer picked up Emma's trail, would Seth's prayers be enough to pull them through?"
 
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judyg54 | Apr 20, 2015 |
It was predictable and needed more character building.
 
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readsmuzic | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 19, 2008 |
so far evan Mitchell is a modern day scrooge
but is interesting so far
very goodbook
 
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KimSalyers | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 9, 2016 |
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