What happens when you throw a challenge at God? All manner of unexpected things....
Can a born and bred city girl really make it in the wilds of Wyoming?
Not if she agrees with her brother, Sean. Photo-journalist Ashley Montgomery decides to prove him (and herself) wrong. Despite his objections, she leaves their home in Phoenix, Arizona for her first solo road-trip - headed for a ranch in northern Wyoming. That's when everything starts to go wrong. And very right.
Rancher Trevor Walker is content with life on the ranch despite occasional clashes with his twin brother, Travis. Yeah, so he gets lonely sometimes, but he trusts the Lord with his future. Then, thanks to a cantankerous bull, Ashley falls right into his arms and proves God really does have a strange sense of humor.
Dawn loves to write Christian romance, suspense, and women's fiction, as well as fantasy with a Christian worldview. She took first place in the Contemporary Romance category, as well as winning the Grand Prize, in the Writers On the Storm Category Five writing competition. She lives in the high desert of Southern Arizona with her husband of 20 years and a variety of critters, furred and feathered. Besides writing and spending time with friends, she enjoys crochet, photography, scrapbooking, spinning yarn from wool and alpaca, and lots and lots of reading.
This book drew me in from the beginning. I loved the characters of Ashley and Trevor. The rest of the characters were also well presented. I thought this would be another semi sappy book without much depth, but it was just the opposite. So many side issues dealt with in a wonderfully told story. I was sad to have it come to an end.
Overprotective older brother and younger sister striving for independence and doing what she enjoys, which is using her skills as a magazine photographer. Ashley finds adventure, compassion, clean air, friends at a Wyoming ranch and finds she much prefers it to the heat of Phoenix.
I immediately fell in love with the characters so much so I could feel what they felt and for the first time I cried while reading. There is depth in the characters and the emotion brings you into the book. This is one of the best books I've ever read.