Riley Morgan has been away from home four years, fighting in
the War Between the States. He returns home, eager to see his family and fiancée
only to discover that he is alone. Homeless and abandoned by her father, Annie
takes desperate measures to ensure that she has a home. The two of them cross
paths in Waco, TX when Annie’s new found way of life is about to be uprooted.
The school for blind children that Annie has served is
threatened when its benefactor suddenly dies and his heir is more interested in
the money he can get by selling the place than anything else. Riley struggles
with his return home and can barely stand to look at his former home, much less
live there again. All he wants is a fresh start. Although she wants to admit
she is falling in love with Riley, Annie has a secret she is afraid to reveal.
Vickie McDonough continues the story of the Morgan family in
the third book of the Texas Trails series. As with the other books I have read
from the series, this one stands alone but melds well with the other books. I
loved the way this sweet love story unfolds. The interplay of spiritual and
personal journeys of the main characters is well written, and as usual, I had a
difficult time putting the book down. A must-read if you like the Texas Trails
series!
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