This is the first book I have by Anne Conley and I was not disappointed. The author took a very difficult subject matter and went for it and I must say she done it well. The whole book was well written all the characters played their parts to keep you gripped. The emotions this book kicks out keeps playing with them heartstrings to no end.
Rachel is such strong characters, she really dose show you life dose go on and to never give up!!
Rachel is a single mom and dose not really have any family as she was disowned by parents when is was younger, she only gets the odd phone call from her bother.
Rachel doesn't really care the only person she cares for is her daughter.
Sam is a hot fire-fighter who moves to a small town to give his daughter a new start after her mother dyes.
As soon as he sees Rachel all bets are off he can't stop thinking about her.
Its not until work your way in to this book you really to get what's really going on and it really dose make you feel sad. I must say this book really did send shivers down my spine. If you love a book with that will send you running for the Kleenex then is book is for you...
About the Author:
Anne Conley lives in a small town in East Texas, not unlike Serendipity, with her husband, two kids and numerous goats. She brazenly stole her pseudonym from her great-grandmother, a true pioneer woman who raised seven kids alone: churning butter, plucking chickens, knitting clothes, and putting coal oil on every visible wounds. She also peed standing up, probably because she didn’t have time to go to the outhouse. Anne loves hearing from her readers, so contact her to let her know what you think.
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Anne Conley lives in a small town in East Texas, not unlike Serendipity, with her husband, two kids and numerous goats. She brazenly stole her pseudonym from her great-grandmother, a true pioneer woman who raised seven kids alone: churning butter, plucking chickens, knitting clothes, and putting coal oil on every visible wounds. She also peed standing up, probably because she didn’t have time to go to the outhouse. Anne loves hearing from her readers, so contact her to let her know what you think.
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