Trusting Grace: Virtues and Vices of the Old West, Book 3
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Rating | : | 4.46 (662 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071KTY4QG |
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Number of Pages | : | 307 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Widowed and caring for her elderly father, she struggles to maintain her late husband's farm - until she places an ad for a hired hand. With a farm to run, can a widow possibly hope for new love? All of her life, Grace Bidwell has longed for children, but now the chances of her dreams coming true are looking slim. Robert Frasier arrives in town with three pitiful, bedraggled children who have nothing but the tattered clothes on their backs and a load of hurt, pride, and anger. As feelings grow between her and Robert, Grace will have to convince him that she is a woman who can be trusted with his heart.. Believing this is divine intervention in her life, Grace welcomes them with open arms
"From Frayed and Tattered Lives to Faith, Trust and Love" according to Patricia Bond. Tattered, frayed, and weary describe the appearance of Robert and the children; these same words describe the lives of the main characters. As trust, faith, and respect replace the losses in each of their lives, second chances in hope and love unfurl. Seeking Spiritual guidance in decision making is beautifully woven in the story.Widowed much too young, Grace Bidwell, is overwhelmed with caring for her invalid father, Owen, and trying to save her potato farm. She realizes that she must seek hired help because the tasks. An easy read It's a good story, but too easy to read - I'd like more complex sentence structure. But that's me, some could enjoy the simplicity. The story is good, but predictable.. "Five Stars" according to Ruthie. great read