ABOUT BEYOND THE VALLEY
Rita Gerlach writes inspirational historical fiction with a romantic bent, with unique settings in both America and England. She lives with her husband and two sons in a historical town nestled along the Catoctin Mountains amid Civil War battlefields and Revolutionary War outposts in central Maryland.
AMAZON | BARNES & NOBLE
ABOUT RITA GERLACH
Rita Gerlach writes inspirational historical fiction with a romantic bent, with unique settings in both America and England. She lives with her husband and two sons in a historical town nestled along the Catoctin Mountains amid Civil War battlefields and Revolutionary War outposts in central Maryland.Her latest book is Beyond the Valley.
Sarah Carr is a character that you surely would not want to walk in her shoes. Through all that happens to her, she holds on to her faith in God.
She is widowed, when her husband Jamie is drowned. She is now all alone in Cornwall England, and her husband had told her to seek out his sister, if anything happened to him.
When she finds them, his sister, Mary, is dismayed that she is with child, but likes having her do all the house hold chores. Lem the brother-in-law, is a thief, so to speak. He does not want Sarah around, and finds a way to be rid of her!
In the end she ends up on a ship heading to the Colonies, and being a slave. You ask what more can happen to this poor girl? So much more, that it is hard to believe. There are happy moments, and she does find real love, and of course, that is snatched from her again.
We learn a lot about the times of the Revolutionary War, and the trouble with the Indians. Will Sarah ever find peace, she does find more heartbreak, and some really good and God loving friends.
Enjoy this third book in this series, you do not have to have read the other two books in order to enjoy this one, but don't miss out on two other great stories.
I received this book through Pump Your Book Virtual Tours, and Net Galley, and was not required to give a positive review.
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