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This was a great Historical Novel. Continuing the story from book 1 of the series. Shows how one person can overcome something terrible in her past with God's help and leave Romance in question for the last book of the Fountian Crek Chronicles.
Book two of Fountain Creek Chronicles.Annabelle Grayson has been a second chance at life, but she can't claim it with the cloud of her past haging over in Willow Springs. After her husband dies she advertises for a trail guide to accompany her to land waiting for her in Idado-and a most unlikely candidate applies for the job, her brother-in-law. He knew her past and could not get past it.Very,very good reading. Eva Hines
great reading! 2nd in the series...
Annabelle Grayson has been give a second chance at life, but she can't claim it with the could of her past hanging over her in Willow Creek....
Very good story - good reading - lots to contemplate!!!
Very good story - good reading - lots to contemplate!!!
Sue M. (southwestreader) - , reviewed Revealed (Fountain Creek Chronicles, Bk 2) on + 53 more book reviews
Great book couldn't put it down. Was so glad to see the second book of this series come out. Tamera is an exceptational author and you feel like you a right there with the charactors in the book, she just express's herself so well in her writing.
Excellent. Really enjoy Tamera's writing.
Sharon F. (bookworm01) reviewed Revealed (Fountain Creek Chronicles, Bk 2) on + 138 more book reviews
This is a really sweet book with determination, humor, strength, and love. I enjoyed it very much!
I absolutely loved this book from beginning to end. The second book in this series is better than the first. Though I don't recommend reading it without reading the first one, Rekindled. Rekindled introduced all the characters where as this book fell right into the story. Definitely had me hooked and I definitely did not want it to end. Annabelle and Matthew are believeable characters and I wished the book lasted longer to see where their new found understanding of each other will lead.
Good clean Christian fiction. I loved it!
Teresa G. (tgriffis) - , reviewed Revealed (Fountain Creek Chronicles, Bk 2) on + 327 more book reviews
Second in the Fountain Creek Chronicles series, this book continues with characters introduced in Book 1 (Rekindled).
Annabelle is looking to hire someone to get her back to the wagon train going to Idaho to the ranch where her deceased husband was taking her when he fell ill. She needs to leave Willow Springs as soon as possible since most everyone there knows her past and won't let her forget it.
Matthew Taylor applies for the job not knowing that his boss will be none other than the widow of his half-brother. He thinks he knows all about her and after the heated conversation they have, he doesn't think he'll get the job. But he has his own reasons for leaving, so makes a half-hearted attempt to apologize.
Forgiveness is learned from both sides, giving and receiving.
I certainly hope to read more of their story in book 3.
Annabelle is looking to hire someone to get her back to the wagon train going to Idaho to the ranch where her deceased husband was taking her when he fell ill. She needs to leave Willow Springs as soon as possible since most everyone there knows her past and won't let her forget it.
Matthew Taylor applies for the job not knowing that his boss will be none other than the widow of his half-brother. He thinks he knows all about her and after the heated conversation they have, he doesn't think he'll get the job. But he has his own reasons for leaving, so makes a half-hearted attempt to apologize.
Forgiveness is learned from both sides, giving and receiving.
I certainly hope to read more of their story in book 3.
Good historical romance. Hard to put this book down.
Shelly R. (akmoosemommy) reviewed Revealed (Fountain Creek Chronicles, Bk 2) on + 8 more book reviews
Wonderful read! This story of grace and redemption set in the days of westward expansion is enthralling. I was caught up in the story from the first page.
Victoria T. (justicepirate) reviewed Revealed (Fountain Creek Chronicles, Bk 2) on + 350 more book reviews
Annabelle, who was a minor character in the first book, is now the main character in this book. This book starts out with her becoming a widow. She was not married in the last book, so we learn bits and pieces of her story as we read. Her husband has a ranch in Idaho that she is going to go to in order to get away from Fountain Creek. She puts out an advertisement to get a driver to accompany her along the way, and her husband's brother responds, not knowing she is the widow, nor knowing his brother has even died.
Matthew Taylor, who was also a minor character from the last book, does not like Annabelle one bit and knows that she worked in the local brothel. He is so angry that his brother would marry such a woman. She must have only married him to get out of that brothel but she probably has continued her harlot ways. When he sees Annabelle needs to go to Idaho, he is too desperate for money to refuse.
Another portion of this story involves Annabelle longing to rescue a young girl she knew from the brothel she worked at. She wants to get her out and help her, but has no idea where she has been sent to. Her goal is to have her live with her on her new homestead. She doesn't know how to tell this to Matthew though, because why would he even care?
I enjoyed this story. It was definitely about seeing how people can grow, change, and forgive. It was a historic Christian fiction story that had problems that weren't always so easy to solve. There were times though in reading this that I think the author expect us to figure out what happened, as there are slight gaps here and there.
Matthew Taylor, who was also a minor character from the last book, does not like Annabelle one bit and knows that she worked in the local brothel. He is so angry that his brother would marry such a woman. She must have only married him to get out of that brothel but she probably has continued her harlot ways. When he sees Annabelle needs to go to Idaho, he is too desperate for money to refuse.
Another portion of this story involves Annabelle longing to rescue a young girl she knew from the brothel she worked at. She wants to get her out and help her, but has no idea where she has been sent to. Her goal is to have her live with her on her new homestead. She doesn't know how to tell this to Matthew though, because why would he even care?
I enjoyed this story. It was definitely about seeing how people can grow, change, and forgive. It was a historic Christian fiction story that had problems that weren't always so easy to solve. There were times though in reading this that I think the author expect us to figure out what happened, as there are slight gaps here and there.