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Heart of the Beartooths

De: Dr. Sue Clifton
Narrado por: Kathleen Miranti
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Betsy Wingate travels to Red Lodge, Montana, seeking refuge in her mother’s log cabin high in the Beartooth Mountains while awaiting the finalization of her divorce. In overwhelming pain and bitterness, Betsy swears off men forever.

She has the handsome half-breed from her first look the day he tips his hat to her on the trail, but Betsy is not to be an easy conquest. Hawk must prove he is different from the arrogant, controlling, cheating husband she left. And the lovers have bigger problems to confront. Someone wants Betsy dead, and while she is on a fly-fishing trip to the high country with Hawk, life turns deadly.

In the Big Sky country of Montana, Hawk and Betsy begin their dangerous and emotional quest, their search for a second chance at love.

©2015 Dr. Sue Clifton (P)2019 Dr. Sue Clifton

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I enjoyed returning to the Beartooth Mountains. This is the third book in the series but I’ve already listened to the fourth book. Whether you started there or are starting here, no worries.

Betsy Wingate is a woman with a dilemma. She’s been married for ten years and believed herself to be happy. She’s made sacrifices, convinced a strong marriage is important. Turns out she’s actually been alone for a while.

Faced with her husband’s infidelity, Betsy retreats to her mother’s cabin in the Beartooth Mountains in Montana. She’s been away from nature too long and takes this opportunity to recommune with nature. She walks, she fishes, she camps and…she encounters a new man.

An auspicious meeting by a waterfall brings Hawk Larson into Betsy’s sphere. She’s sworn off men, but there’s something about Hawk that calls to her. He’s affected her deep in her soul and she realizes he’s bee brought into her life at this time for a reason.

Just as Betsy’s settling into her life in Montana, she’s put in danger and Hawk is there to rescue her. Then, as she’s recovering from that crisis, a tragedy brings her back to Nashville where she has to face her old life and the unfinished business of her marriage. This book does not shy away from tough subjects and I’m glad.

Kathleen Miranti has a unique narration style and I encourage you to listen to the sample. She has odd inflections at the end of sentences but it wasn’t distracting and I soon settled into the story. I enjoyed the story as Hawk and Betsy both had demons and pasts to reconcile. The ending was especially satisfying.

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