Forgiving
There's a place in every heart for forgiving.... SARAH She came to Deadwood, a rough and tumble western town, with an ambitious dream of starting a newspaper. But her journey had another purpose--to find her sister and mend the family tie that was severed years ago, when Addie left home with a hardened heart--and without an explanation. NOAH The thought of this headstrong woman turning his town upside down riled Marshal Campbell to no end. But there was something about Sarah that the lawman found irresistible. Inside, he longed to treat her like a lady. But outside, he'd keep up his ornery image--and give her a rocky welcome to town... Two strong-willed souls, Sarah and Noah would discover the timeless beauty of love--when the heart learns to take back the past and start again...
Top Reviews
Another piece of artistry from LaVyrle Spencer. Fans won't be disappointed. Spencer is so good at confronting reality and telling like it really is. And she knows how to identify and convey the inner yearnings and insecurities of the human heart. She brings yesteryear alive with a refreshing frankness and candour and has a talent to bring some magic to the everyday and routine. Keeps you entertained from the opening word to the closing period. While this book parades as an innocent romance it...
Another piece of artistry from LaVyrle Spencer. Fans won't be disappointed. Spencer is so good at confronting reality and telling like it really is. And she knows how to identify and convey the inner yearnings and insecurities of the human heart. She brings yesteryear alive with a refreshing frankness and candour and has a talent to bring some magic to the everyday and routine. Keeps you entertained from the opening word to the closing period. While this book parades as an innocent romance it deals with some hefty subject matter - this story has some teeth to it.
By Maisie Leannon
Love, love, love. A beautiful story of forgiveness, redemption, and the amazing power of love. Spencer is fantastic at weaving a story and creating characters that we can believe in because they could be US.
Love, love, love. A beautiful story of forgiveness, redemption, and the amazing power of love. Spencer is fantastic at weaving a story and creating characters that we can believe in because they could be US.
By Lissa Shanahan
Sarah Merritt has come to Deadwood to start a newspaper and to find her sister Addie. She immediately tangles with Marshal Noah Campbell and ends up in jail. This is one of those enemies-to-lovers tropes, but it also has a slow burn, sometimes too slow. It's a double romance also, as Addie has been working as a prostitute. Sarah tries to rescue her, but it isn't very easy.
This author is great to read as she really researches her historical details. I liked learning about early gold mining, ...Sarah Merritt has come to Deadwood to start a newspaper and to find her sister Addie. She immediately tangles with Marshal Noah Campbell and ends up in jail. This is one of those enemies-to-lovers tropes, but it also has a slow burn, sometimes too slow. It's a double romance also, as Addie has been working as a prostitute. Sarah tries to rescue her, but it isn't very easy.
This author is great to read as she really researches her historical details. I liked learning about early gold mining, Deadwood, and printing, as well as a wealth of other knowledge about the late nineteenth century.
The romances were good, though I couldn't always sympathize with Sarah's fits-and-starts attitude toward Noah. No spoilers but I think I liked the secondary romance better.
By Cortney Hand
Wonderful read! This gifted wordsmith draws the reader into the depth of the characters' conflicts yet shows great time-honored wisdom in resolution. O on one who has lived richly can write this richly!
Wonderful read! This gifted wordsmith draws the reader into the depth of the characters' conflicts yet shows great time-honored wisdom in resolution. O on one who has lived richly can write this richly!
By Dimple Veum
Although this book is not as good as some of Spencer's other books, I still enjoyed it. I like the strong independence of the heroine and her interaction with the "hero". I would recommend this book to anyone who likes this genre and even to those who only read the historic romances occasionally
Although this book is not as good as some of Spencer's other books, I still enjoyed it. I like the strong independence of the heroine and her interaction with the "hero". I would recommend this book to anyone who likes this genre and even to those who only read the historic romances occasionally
By Tabitha Robel
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