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Book Description:
Going home could mean risking her heart…
She needs help to start over…
But can she ever trust again?
Widowed, pregnant and under her controlling mother-in-law’s thumb, Charlotte Tremaine needs help—but she doesn’t expect it to come from her estranged childhood best friend. Yet after a fainting spell lands her in the hospital, Sheriff Logan Carter whisks her away to his foster mother’s mountain home to recover. But when her secrets follow, can she face her painful past with Logan at her side?
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About the Author: Laurel Blount
Award-winning author Laurel Blount writes captivating romances full of grit and grace—with characters who’ll walk right off the page and into your heart. She lives on a farm in Georgia with her husband, their four fabulous kids, and an assortment of ridiculously spoiled animals. Whenever she's not working, you can find Laurel with a cup of tea at her elbow, a cat in her lap, and a good book in her hand. Connect with her at: www.laurelblountbooks.com
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My Thoughts: Touched My Heart
This book touched my heart right from the start, especially with Logan's response to Charlotte's secret "sign." It was so touching and sweet. I knew right then and there that their story was going to be something extra special, and it did not disappoint. I especially loved the twist that Charlotte and Logan's relationship took. That just added another dimension to the story and had me holding my breath wondering how it would all turn out. Theirs is truly a beautiful and touching story of love, faith and trust. Add to that some wonderful nuggets of wisdom and you have a great read that I highly recommend.
Book Quotes:
"You just got to trust all those old hurts and disappointments and fears to God, honey. That's the answer."
"One thing I've learned, it ain't a good idea to yank the steering wheel out of the good Lord's hands. Gotta give Him plenty of time to work."
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