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The saga of the Leigh family continues. After spending five long years in a Texas penitentiary, Austin Leigh is free to return home, only to find his sweetheart is now married. Despondent and alone, Austin sets out to clear his name of the crime he didn't commit. En route to the state capitol, he meets a young girl and her dog, the survivors of a mysterious tragedy. Together, the young couple will find redemption, forgiveness, and a true love greater than either could have imagined.
Reid20
Posted March 10, 2011
This is Austin's book. What can I say about Austin? He is a great and noble guy and Loree is one lucky lady. I like how the two meet and the instant connection between them. I especially liked how Austin and Loree help each heal. There are many times in the book that the two get through things by just being with each other. Beautiful! The drama at the end was a little unbelievable yet it did not make me like this great book any less.
I hated this series to end. I enjoyed reading these stories so much. I would have loved for Lorraine Heath to have written Rawley a book. I did not want to leave this terrific family.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Get past the cheesy cover and its a pretty good read. Good enough for me to try another in the series. Not your everyday cowboy. He seemed to have some common sense to go with all the other macho stuff. E.G. After getting out of prison for a crime he didn't commit he decides to try and find the real killer. After several months of dead ends he decides he isn't wasting anymore of his life on a problem that may not be solved. I liked that about him. Of course the killer is eventually unmasked but I won't give away the ending. Also a great epilogue.
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Posted March 24, 2011
This is a beautifully written love story. Full of depth and gut wrentching emotion. Do yourself a favor, READ THIS BOOK! The story stays with you long after you have finished the book.
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The saga of the Leigh family continues. After spending five long years in a Texas penitentiary, Austin Leigh is free to return home, only to find his sweetheart is now married. Despondent and alone, Austin sets out to clear his name of the crime he didn't commit. En route to the state capitol, he meets a young girl and her dog, the survivors of a mysterious tragedy. Together, the young couple will find redemption, forgiveness, and a true love greater than either could have imagined.