Realtor Hannah Thornton has many talents. Unfortunately, selling houses
in the town where her family name is practically poison isn't one of
them. When a business tycoon determines to raze historic homes in the
small town of Heritage, Michigan, and replace them with a strip mall,
Hannah resolves to stop him. She sets about helping Heritage win a
restoration grant that will put the town back on the map--and hopefully
finally repay the financial debt Hannah's mother caused the town. But at
first no one supports her efforts--not even her best friend, Luke.
Luke
Johnson may have grown up in Heritage, but as a foster kid he never
truly felt as if he belonged. Now he has a chance to score a job as
assistant fire chief and earn his place in the town. But when the
interview process and Hannah's restoration project start unearthing
things from his past, Luke must decide if belonging is worth the pain of
being honest about who he is--and who he was.
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About The Author
I
have been writing fiction for more than twelve years. It has been an
exciting journey for this math-loving-dyslexic girl. I had read less
than a handful of novels by the time I graduated from college and I
thought I would end up in the field of science or math. But God had
other plans and I wouldn't trade this journey for anything. As someone
told me once, God's plans may not be easy, and they may not always make
sense but they are never boring.
In addition to my writing, I
also work for My Book Therapy as a special project project manager and
blog coordinator for LearnHowToWriteAnNovel.com and you can find me
blogging over there on occasion.
When I am not writing or
working, I spend time with my amazing husband. We have been married for
fifteen wonderful years and have three sweet children. In my free time, I
love coffee, rock hounding with my husband and kids, and distracting
myself from housework.
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My Review
I live in a small town and this book resonated with me, but we delve
deeper and into the lives of the inhabitants here, and all is not how it
seems.
I loved the compassion these people showed, even if there
were a few naysayers, but we are all caught up on what we think others
are thinking, and the author has given us several characters that we get
to know and they are having trouble traveling in their lives, because
they are going in a direction the opposite of what they should.
I did
love that this is a faith centered book, and watch as some of the
individuals we are following struggle to do their own will, just like
real life.
There is some sweet clean romance here, and love of family, also trying to find a family, and there is another book to come!
I received this book through the Revell Readers Program, and was not required to give a positive review
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