About the Book
After a rough winter spent alone, Ursula Nordegren realizes she must overcome her fears of the outside world and begins a trek down Hope Mountain. Along the way she finds a badly wounded stranger and realizes God may have used her decision to leave as a way of saving the man.
Wax Mosby was climbing Hope Mountain in part to atone for his terrible choices. He was hired to drive out the Warden family and now knows he was duped. But when he’s wounded during the climb, the last person he expects to rescue him is a beautiful blond woman with the voice of an angel.
As both Ursula and Wax weigh the costs of living new lives, the two find an unlikely bond. And they’re joined by Ursula’s sisters and the Warden family as the final showdown over the family ranch looms with the coming of spring.
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I enjoyed this book. It was such a great ending to the series. Last night I started reading Soul Raging by Ronie Kendig. The first line is: “The devil was once an angel.”
Happy Friday!!
“I have a bad feeling about this, Father.” Meredoch felt a scowl contorting his face.
My first line comes from the book Succession by Brett Armstrong.
https://www.musingsofasassybookishmama.com/2020/10/first-line-friday-succession-by-brett.html
Have a lovely weekend!!
Happy Friday! I’m sharing the first line from The Lady and the Highwayman by Sarah M. Eden over on my blog today. I’m enjoying it very much. Here’s a line from the chapter I’m currently on:
“Elizabeth decided to forebear late-night visitors.”
Hope you have a wonderful weekend! ❤
I’m sharing the first line of chapter 19 of The Love Note by Joanna Politano:
If I should happen to fall in love, the outcome of such a plight depends, like any big fall, on who is there to catch me.