It had been a long time since I had picked up one of my Alexandra Raife books. They have been sitting on the shelf collecting dust for several years, but yesterday I picked up this book and started to reread. As I started to cry I remembered by I had purchased all of the Alex Raife books I could find. It was because she wrote about normal women living every day lives.
In Mountain Heather, Sally is getting away from her corporate urban existance, and a fiancee who no longer fits and head to her Aunt's home in the mountains. Covering more then three years of Sally's life, Alex Raife gives an intimate and heart rending view into the life and relationships of an average, normal(if there is such a thing) woman.
If you are looking for a fast paced whirl wind of a romance novel this isn't the book for you. Within its pages you aren't going to find numerous explicit sex scenes, or a knight in shining armor who swepts up the fair maiden and takes her off to the perfect home and lived happily ever-after.
This is not a happily ever-after book. It's sad, depressing, and will probably make you cry more then once. But by the time you finish it you are left if a a feeling of contentment and hope...and homecoming.