Set in
Utah in 1888, this is the story of Tempest Whitney, a widow struggling to
survive on her small ranch, Hearts-ease, with her two small children, Angel and
Ethan. One day, into her life comes Buck Maddox, who made a promise to
Tempest’s dying husband, that he would take care of her. And to seal the deal,
her husband deeded Buck half the ranch. But there is another, less honorable
man who is scheming to trap her into marriage using her debts to him to gain
both her and the ranch.
This is
a story of two wounded souls who fight their growing love for each other but finally
come together to forge a new life and a family. Raddon portrays the Utah
frontier and living in a sod house with great realism (including rats,
centipedes and a cow on the roof).
The two children, Angel and the toddler
Ethan, are adorable and do much to convince Buck he cannot leave as he first intended.
Tempest likes to cuss but somehow her sweet daughter has not picked it up.
A
worthy western romance!
On
Amazon
Note: Charlene Raddon will be a guest on my blog on June 23,
giving away her book!
Nice review, Regan, and love the vintage image of a Utah soddie/dugout lodgings. Thanks for sharing!
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