• The Letter Left

  • The Healing Hearts Ranch, Book 1
  • De: Angela Ford
  • Narrado por: Carly Kincaid
  • Duración: 1 h y 29 m
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 calificación)

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De: Angela Ford
Narrado por: Carly Kincaid
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A story of remembrance, a gift, and a love rediscovered through healing hearts.

Angela Ford takes a different direction this time to bring you a new adult series. A story centered around family, horses, true love, and finding your way from the wise words left to you.

Jack Willows was a great man. He always put others first. He’d taught his granddaughter to do the same. Raine Willows left her grandfather’s farm at 18 to find her way in life. Seven years later, his death brings her back to the farm and her first love – the boy next door.

An empowering story of healing through horses. A farm that introduced her to the boy next door – Luke Daniels. The one she could never forget, no matter how many years and miles came between them. Grief reunites them, horses help heal their hearts, and gives them an idea to help others. An idea that had been her grandfather’s dream for her. The letter he left changed the direction of her life and her heart.

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A sweet romance

Raine Willows grew up with her grandfather, Jack Willows, who taught her to be kind and generous, and to help others. At eighteen, she left his Montana farm for college, the big city, and a career in nursing. That also meant leaving Luke Daniels, her first love, who joined the army, and served overseas in some major combat zones.

Seven years later, Jack Willows has died, and Raine is back for his funeral, believing that the farm was sold a few years ago. Instead, she finds that her grandfather never sold it, but left it to her--and Luke, having left the army after a disastrous mission in which he lost all but one other member of his unit, has been living there, taking care of Jack.

What follows is a very sweet short story about two people finding each other again, and finding their way forward into a new dream and a new life. It's gentle, positive, and upbeat, while acknowledging the bad in the world, some of which these two characters have in their own pasts.

I won't claim this is great literature, but it was a very good thing to listen to, while I was dealing with quite a few frustrations in my own life.

I received a free copy of this audiobook from the author, and am reviewing it voluntarily.

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