Meri is running from life as she knows it. Her life has been pre-planned for her and she has decided it is time to make her own choices and follow a new direction. However, her family is at the root of her problems and they will not give up easily. Meri cannot run from them forever and she will eventually have to face them and her future.
This book alternates between the 1800s and present day. Both stories have a connection, but the delivery of the present day chapters didn't resonate with me as well as the stories from the past did. I couldn't connect with the present day characters as well and I would have preferred to hear more about Meri's ancestors. I did appreciate the fact that this is a clean faith-filled read. I also like the eye-catching cover art and am interested in the next books in the series. I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to write a review.
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