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Finding Her Way Home: A Single Dad Romance
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Finding Her Way Home: A Single Dad Romance

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Welcome To Redemption, Oklahoma

The idyllic little town Cheyenne Rhodes has chosen for her fresh start is almost too welcoming. After all, she's come here to hide from her pastnot to make new friends.

But single dad Trace Bowman isn't about to let Cheyenne hide away her heart. He can't ignore the special way she has with his daughter, Zoeyor how she's reminded him of the power of real love. Now he needs to convince Cheyenne that Redemption is more than a place to hide it's also a way to be found.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLove Inspired
Release dateMar 16, 2015
ISBN9781460383780
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Linda Goodnight

New York Times bestseller Linda Goodnight fell in love with words as a young child when her mother took her to a tiny library and let her fill a cardboard box with books. The next week she was back again, forever hooked on the beauty and power of the written word. Her other passions are her faith and her blended family. A former nurse and teacher, she lives in Oklahoma with her husband where she enjoys baking and travel. Connect with Linda at www.lindagoodnight.com

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    3.5 stars--I feel like I've heard part of the story before. Girl moves to town and gets a job with the local veterinarian and becomes involved with him and his young daughter.After a while, there was more to the story. Cheyenne came to realize that she needed God in her life. (I thought that part happened a little too quickly for it to be realistic--but God works in mysterious ways, so I can't say that it isn't.) Then, she got spooked because she wasn't fully healed as she thought she was. I liked the town and what it stood for. I liked the characters. Popbottle Jones and G. I. Jack were quite interesting: despite starting out as what looked like bums, they have rich lives and manage to repurpose many items most would consider trash. The town is a small one with many people knowing the business of others (even when they don't want them to). I'm surprised that Emma's plight would go on that long without someone noticing or trying to get Emma away from Ray. Maybe they did and it just wasn't mentioned in the book--as many said, the abused has to want to get help before anything can happen--and it is common for the abused to go back with the abuser. So the title has two meanings--a literal home in Redemption and a spiritual home with God.