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When her father disappears in war-torn Mississippi, Hannah Dandridge finds
herself responsible not only for her younger siblings but also for the Texas
ranch her father recently acquired. A
marriage of convenience could ease her predicament…but is it the true desire of
her heart?
Wounded soldier William Barnett returns home only to find out that his
family’s ranch has been seized. Though
angered at this turn of events, he’s surprised to discover that it is a
beautiful young woman with amazing fortitude who is struggling to keep the
place running.
Despite these circumstances, Hannah and William form an uneasy truce…and
an undeniable attraction builds between them.
In a land where loyalties are divided in a country ravaged by war, is
there any hope that the first blush of love can survive?
Review
I have been a long-time Tracie Peterson fan. My favourite novel of hers is and always will
be Castles, which is actually a
four-in-one book. Tracie creates wonderful
characters and plots that never fail to keep the reader entertained. Chasing
the Sun reminded me of some of the things I love about Tracie’s writing.
The characters were believable and the story was engaging. While the plot was a bit predictable, I still
felt swept up and planted in the frontier in the midst of a battered country
torn apart by Civil War. Tensions were
further raised at the ever-present threat of Comanche Indian attacks. Throw in an unwanted and devious suitor, and
you have a recipe for turmoil.
I`m excited to know that this is the beginning of a new series for Tracie,
and I will be looking forward to the coming books. Fans of Tracie Peterson would readily like
this novel, and it is a great one to start with for those new to Tracie and her
writing.
Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc. Available at your favourite bookseller from Bethany House, a division of Baker Publishing Group.
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