MY REVIEW
This is not one of Robin Hatcher's best offerings. It is the tail end of a series. The premise (read below) is excellent. I thought with Hatcher writing, this will be a great few hours spent reading. I have no idea why some authors feel the need to keep repeating some characters' thoughts/feelings about their situations over and over. I kept thinking "Let's move on! Quit wallowing and do something." Frankly, I got bored by the 10th chapter and quit reading the book. I've got other books to read and I do not have time to waste with a mediocre novel no matter who wrote it.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Best-selling author Robin Lee Hatcher returns to the adventurous
American West in the final book of her Where the Heart Lives series.
This story is filled with Robin’s trademark heartwarming and emotionally
charged message of faith, courage, and love.
When Diana Brennan’s husband returns eight years after abandoning her, can she find it in her heart to forgive him?
Diana Brennan came west on the orphan train and was given a home with
a loving couple who cherished and spoiled her. At 17, she fell hard for
Tyson Applegate, the son of a wealthy mine owner. After a whirlwind
courtship and marriage, Tyson took off for adventures around the world,
including fighting with the Rough Riders in Cuba. Receiving no word of
him for eight years, Diana’s infatuation with her dashing husband died
an ugly death, and she is ready to move past the old pain and marry
again, just as soon as Tyson is declared legally dead.
But when her husband returns, supposedly a changed man, he wants to
reunite with his wife and run for the senate. While Diana suspects the
election is his real reason for wanting her by his side, she agrees to
maintain his home and to campaign with him, but when it is over, win or
lose, she wants her freedom. He agrees with one condition––she must give
him a chance to change her mind about him.
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