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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

All Things Hidden

I am so happy that I've got the opportunity to tell you about the latest release from the Home to Heather Creek series. I have to say that I have thoroughly enjoyed each of the books in this series that I've had the pleasure of reading. I got to review this one and this one before. One thing I really like about these books is that it doesn't matter if you've read the whole series. Each book stands alone in it's story. I don't feel like I don't understand what is going on because I've missed some of the books before this one. On the flip side, though, Tricia Goyer does a fabulous job of making readers like me want know all there is to know about these characters. I want to find the time to go back and read each and every one of the books in the Home to Heather Creek Series. I love the characters in this book. I can identify with quite a few of them and the struggles that they have. Thank you, Litfuse,for providing this book for me to review and for giving me the opportunity!
Here is some more info!!!

ABOUT THE BOOK!

The past is brought to light...

Charlotte is cleaning out the basement of Bedford Community Church when she comes across a tattered and yellowed newspaper article. The clipping, published more than a century ago, implicates her great-great-grandfather in the loss of funds intended to help finish building the church. Charlotte has heard stories about the incident through the years, but now it seems the past has come back to haunt her. Is it just her imagination or are people treating her differently now that they think she's descended from a crook? Will Charlotte be able to clear her family's name once and for all?

Meanwhile, Sam is spending time with a new girl in town-and is keeping secrets from his grandparents about where they go. Christopher is trying to get an article published in the local paper, and Emily reluctantly partners with a foreign exchange student on a class project and eventually comes to see that they're not that different after all. As old secrets are brought to light, the whole family is reminded that the truth is often more complicated than it seems.

Come home to Heather Creek. Get to know Charlotte Stevenson, who is raising her grandchildren on the family farm after a tragic accident changes all of their lives forever. With the help of her husband Bob and a close-knit circle of friends, she will do whatever it takes to keep this fragile family together. See how God, who makes the sun rise and the crops grow, watches over our lives too.

ABOUT HOME TO HEATHER CREEK:

Charlotte Stevenson's world is turned upside down when her daughter, Denise, dies in a tragic car accident. She ran away at eighteen and Charlotte has never forgiven herself. Now, Denise's children, abandoned by their father, are coming from California to live on Heather Creek Farm in Bedford, Nebraska.

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Tricia's first book in the Home to Heather Creek series was Sweet September (book two) followed by Every Sunrise (book seven) last spring and Sunflower Serenade this summer. All Things Hidden is book eighteen in the continuing story of the Stephensen family!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Tricia Goyer is the author of several books, including Night Song and Dawn of a Thousand Nights, both past winners of the ACFW's Book of the Year Award for Long Historical Romance. Goyer lives with her family in Montana. To find out more visit her website: www.triciagoyer.com

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Hope ya'll have a great Tuesday!!! I'm off to do some more housework. I plan on doing it all really fast so that it will qualify as exercises. It does, right?

In HIM -

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