• A Home in Drayton Valley

  • Heart of the Prairie, Book 9
  • By: Kim Vogel Sawyer
  • Narrated by: Barbara McCulloh
  • Length: 12 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (148 ratings)

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A Home in Drayton Valley

By: Kim Vogel Sawyer
Narrated by: Barbara McCulloh
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CBA best-selling author Kim Vogel Sawyer has won multiple awards, including the Carol and the Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence. A Home in Drayton Valley is a tale of keeping the faith in the face of great uncertainty. In 1880, Tarsie Raines is traveling from New York to Kansas with the Brubachers: Joss, Mary, and their two children. Along the way, tragedy strikes, leaving Tarsie and Joss alone to face an unthinkable crisis - and only God’s love to guide them forward.

©2012 Kim Vogel Sawyer (P)2012 Recorded Books

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Beautiful Story

Kim Vogel Sawyer delivers a wonderful, rich story with well developed characters in this heart warming story of second chances, devoted friendships, overcoming racial barriers, and blooming love... Love it!

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Promise of the heart

It's always sad to lose your best friend. But to lose them and be left with the promise of continuing with"Their life and making it Your own". That is what Tarsi is faced with. I can imagine adopting children, but I don't know if I could ever imagine stepping into the role of being wife to a man who just lost his most beloved wife, by honoring a promise. Guts is what it took, determination and a best friend's love.

I would recommend this book if you need a book to bring to you down to earth and remember what life is really "All" about. Tarsi wanted a good life and a family. She just hadn't expected it to come neatly wrapped up and handed to her. Yet, family values, honor, friendship, spiritual values. These are the things you see as Tarsi moves on to a better life, "just not the way she expected" to get it.

The author has a very nice way of turning the story around and including not only freedom of slaves (yet different status), showing what families go thru in life, no matter what their status or color...the same trials and they look for the same things...bringing up their children with good values; and prohibition and the changes it brought about.

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One of the best!

I've loved all the books in the series that I've heard so far, but this is definitely one of my favorites. Love is a prominent theme throughout all the books, but this one was especially touching. I love it!

The only complaint I have is that Joss is described as a very large, strong man, but the narrator uses a whiny, almost childlike voice when speaking as him. Other than that, it's perfect!

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Performance excellent. She WAS each character

wonderful story. Disappointed that it was hours of negative before the 10 minutes of resolution.

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