About the Book
She was called to be a healer, but her skills–and heart–have never been so challenged.
Levi Masters’s time as a British spy hasn’t ended, though his country’s war with America has. After overhearing a scout reveal a discovery that could give America the upper hand in future conflicts, Levi is sent on one last mission. While trekking through the Canadian Rockies in pursuit of his former enemy, he is taken captive by warriors from a hidden mountain village.
Village healer Audrey Moreau is more curious than afraid of the outsider, and she’s drawn to his commitment to honesty even at his own expense. Despite her arguments for his release, the council remains at an impasse. Compelled to help him escape, she sneaks him out of the village. But when Levi faces a life-threatening injury and the fierce mountain winter closes in, Levi and Audrey are forced to discover just how far they’ll go to ensure the safety of the other and the love growing between them.
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In My Opinion
Misty M. Beller is the number one author I turn to for engaging stories set in the Rocky Mountains (both in the US and Canada) during frontier times. A Healer’s Promise brings readers back to the Canadian community of Laurent, one who lives in a set of caves in the side of a mountain.
The author paints such a vivid picture of life for these people, I was immersed in this story. Beller always makes her readers feel the danger of life in these mountains in her books, and this one was no exception. But I especially enjoyed the quiet moments between Audrey and Levi.
Settle in with this novel about two people finding a way to love and trust despite the objects of everyone around them and end with a quiet strengthening of faith as Audrey and Levi learn to put the past behind them and trust in God’s grace.
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