LaVonne W. (Grnemae) - , reviewed on + 451 more book reviews
This is the 5th book in a series that started with Chase The Wind, Winds of the Wolf, Crosswinds and Windfall. The series continues with this book then continues in Whirlwind. Each book tells a complete story but many of the characters appear in many of the books.
Caleb Connors had returned from battle a changed man, uncertain whether he could still meet the rugged demands of ranching in Wyoming, unwilling to take up the drawing that had once been his life. With only half a leg, could he really perform as a whole man?
Amanda Myers knew what it meant to live without hope, without dreams. For years she had been forced to do the will of others, but now she'd landed in a safe haven on Lynch Ranch, bolstered by smiling faces, the laughter of children and Caleb. When she looked upon his portrait of her, she saw a new vision of herself. Through his eyes, she rediscovered her own purity and strength of purpose, and in him she found the enduring love she's prayed for.
A compelling story of two wounded souls, two hopeful hearts who with a little help from their friends find a joy that will soar them above life's troubles.
Caleb Connors had returned from battle a changed man, uncertain whether he could still meet the rugged demands of ranching in Wyoming, unwilling to take up the drawing that had once been his life. With only half a leg, could he really perform as a whole man?
Amanda Myers knew what it meant to live without hope, without dreams. For years she had been forced to do the will of others, but now she'd landed in a safe haven on Lynch Ranch, bolstered by smiling faces, the laughter of children and Caleb. When she looked upon his portrait of her, she saw a new vision of herself. Through his eyes, she rediscovered her own purity and strength of purpose, and in him she found the enduring love she's prayed for.
A compelling story of two wounded souls, two hopeful hearts who with a little help from their friends find a joy that will soar them above life's troubles.
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