Absolutely, unequivocally, unconditionally, without question.recommended! Evans knows how to write, and how to keep readers reading. Once again, I am utterly "wowed" by a Marianne Evans novel. Tyler's constant and undying love for Amy, his gentleness with Pyper, his consecration to Christ.he's a beautiful picture of Christian dedication and true love in its purest form. Little Pyper's heart-breaking fear of men, fostered by her father's shameful abuse, is poignantly painted and beautifully handled. She makes it easy to feel Amy's hesitation about entering Tyler's Nashville-colored world, and her simultaneous longing to be with him, wherever he is. This author has an incredible insight into human emotion, and what makes people tick. When Tyler, now a rapidly rising Christian music artist, re-enters Amy's life, the sparks from five years earlier burst into flame. Her courage in the last moments of that mistaken union puts the reader firmly on her side, and longing for something better for her and her adorable little girl, Pyper. Having watched Tyler Brock and Amy Maxwell tiptoe around their feelings for each other in Heart's Surrender, I was pleased to revisit this couple in the heartwarming finale to the Woodland Series.Īmy's abusive marital situation bursts into existence from the first page. I read this book out of sequence in the series, but that little error in no way lessened my enjoyment of the story.
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