Where the Broken Bloom
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4.4 • 32 Ratings
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
**A 2017 Readers' Favorite Award Silver Medal Winner**
A man trying to overcome his past. A woman trying to secure her children's future. Can they both learn to live in the present and discover that second chances do exist?
Adam Westfield is fresh out of prison... and hope. His search for purpose and forgiveness leads him to a widowed mother of two in need of a small miracle.
Unable to find a hand willing to work for what she can afford, Sage Hammond is struggling to keep her horse ranch afloat. Adam appears to be the answer to her prayers.
As the two transition from strangers to friends and even more, someone else wants the newcomer gone, putting Sage and her children in danger. Adam finds he's willing to sell his soul to protect them. But will it be enough?
***Formerly titled The Road to Solace
Customer Reviews
Second Chance
This is Adam and Sage's story. He is out of prison looking for a new life. She has children and trying to keep her farm. Can they come to a agreement on helping each other? Will it lead to more? Will someone interfer and cause problems?.
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A man looking for his destiny
Adam and Sage are a somewhat unlikely couple. She is widow and he's an ex-clergyman and criminal. He was a bit...too good to be true, but I did like the favored tropes. Lady rancher and the ranch hand who comes in to save the day. The neighbor trying to buy the ranch and then weird things happening on the ranch. Strange guy interested in the widow who won't leave her alone. Ultimately, all becomes clear and the hero saves the day.
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Couldn’t put it down
The author has given us a heart pounding story that pulls us into the lives of Adam, Sage and her children. The story keeps us turning the pages with suspense, connection, acceptance and doubts.
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