"Through the Mist"
by Liz Isaacson
by Liz Isaacson
Can Landon and Megan use prayer and faith to find their happily ever after?
Landon Edmunds has been a cowboy since birth, even winning in the rodeo for several years before an injury ended his career. He returned to his hometown of Gold Valley, where he works at Horseshoe Home Ranch as a cowhand, but now he's looking for something of his own. He's thinking of buying a horse ranch and training horses for the rodeo, but when an old high school friend returns to Gold Valley, he turns to construction instead.
The preacher's daughter, Megan Palmer needs a helping (cow)hand to get her father's church in good repair so he can retire. Megan and Landon work well together, and as sparks fly, she’s sure God brought her back to Gold Valley so she could find her happily ever after--if only Landon wasn't looking to leave town.
Through serious discussion and prayer, can Landon and Megan find their future together?
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This is a beautiful story about learning to trust in God and trust and love yourself. Both Megan and Landon have suffered from failed relationships and have trouble believing that they are worth loving or that they are ready to love someone else. Both characters were at times frustrating because they only wanted what was best for them and no one else. However, this is often how many of us are(if we are totally honest about), we want things are way and get upset when they don't happen. Megan and Landon's story showed me that what we want isn't always best, but what God wants is always best.
I received a complimentary e-book copy of this book from the author. All opinions are my own.
Landon Edmunds has been a cowboy since birth, even winning in the rodeo for several years before an injury ended his career. He returned to his hometown of Gold Valley, where he works at Horseshoe Home Ranch as a cowhand, but now he's looking for something of his own. He's thinking of buying a horse ranch and training horses for the rodeo, but when an old high school friend returns to Gold Valley, he turns to construction instead.
The preacher's daughter, Megan Palmer needs a helping (cow)hand to get her father's church in good repair so he can retire. Megan and Landon work well together, and as sparks fly, she’s sure God brought her back to Gold Valley so she could find her happily ever after--if only Landon wasn't looking to leave town.
Through serious discussion and prayer, can Landon and Megan find their future together?
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This is a beautiful story about learning to trust in God and trust and love yourself. Both Megan and Landon have suffered from failed relationships and have trouble believing that they are worth loving or that they are ready to love someone else. Both characters were at times frustrating because they only wanted what was best for them and no one else. However, this is often how many of us are(if we are totally honest about), we want things are way and get upset when they don't happen. Megan and Landon's story showed me that what we want isn't always best, but what God wants is always best.
I received a complimentary e-book copy of this book from the author. All opinions are my own.