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Betrayed

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The daughter of a wealthy midwestern family, young Rosalyn Fallon was sheltered from the struggles brought on by the Depression. But after the collapse of her father's company and the elopement of her fiancee and best friend, Rosalyn unexpectedly faces both hardship and heartbreak. Now pursuing a new life out West, Rosalyn finds herself drawn to the enigmatic logger who rescues her on a rain-swept Oregon road. But will Shea Donahue remain broken by the tragedy in his own past? Or can a man who is rough and rugged as the land itself help her recover from tremendous Betrayal?

290 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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Lorena McCourtney

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July 1, 2020
Rosalyn and Shea

This book set during the Depression has both Shea and Rosalyn facing great losses and the betrayal by Rosalyn's first love and best friend. Ms McCourtney uses these events to develop a story that shows the courage and determination of the two main characters when they have lost so much. Both Rosalyn and Shea face a testing of their faith before learning to trust God with their future.
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February 2, 2021
A very beautiful and inspiring story. The characters are very believable and the story moves at the pace you would expect the jouney to take in reality.
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January 18, 2023
Enjoyable

I haven't read a book by this Author before but will surely be looking for another book by her as I couldn't put this one down
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May 19, 2007
Rosalyn finds herself drawns to the enigmatic logger who rescues her on a rain swept Oregon road. But will Shea Donahue remain broken by the tragedy in his own past?
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February 16, 2015
I liked it pretty much until near the end. I can't stand dithering females who can't make up their minds. To me there would have been no contest.
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