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His Road to Redemption

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A sweet and relaxing read for anyone who enjoys stories like this!
This is a new to me author that I enjoyed very much and will be looking forward to more of her books.
I didn't want to put this book down it was good.
Wonderful characters that weren't perfect by any means and some I loved getting to know.
I think my favorite thing about this book was that it was family oriented.
The second thing was it was about redemption and second chances. I'm definitely a sucker for these types of stories.
Well done Ms. Jordan! I will definitely be on the lookout for more of your stories!
My thanks for a copy of this book. All opinions are my own.. I was NOT required to write a positive review.

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Micah and Paige inherited a goat farm with the condition that both of them make a business on the land that'll work with the both of what they want. The more they work on it the more inheritance money they get to support this business. Both have a lot to work through as well as learning to tolerate one another but they'll work hard to get this business running.

This was a somewhat heartwarming book. I mean Micah was dealing with a lot being a veteran with an injury, then wanting to do everything he can to help other homeless veterans. With this inheritance he can really do some good and makes it his mission to do so. Then there is Paige who wants to run a goat therapy animal business to work with children like her younger sister. Its a wonder how they'll work together to make this dream happen but they'll do it and I loved watching the process of the ups and downs and overall it was just a really nice read. Plus the added bonus of a bit of romance between the two and I loved that it remained a clean one. Overall it was a really good book I really enjoyed it

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This is a Inspirational Romance. I really found this romance touching and moving. I loved seeing the two main characters (Micah and Paige) overcoming their past and learning to support each other by working together. I really enjoyed the characters in this book, and I enjoyed reading this book. I was kindly provided an e-copy of this book by the publisher (Love Inspired) or author (Lisa Jordan) via NetGalley, so I can give an honest review about how I feel about this book. I want to send a big Thank you to them for that.

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Okay, how has Lisa Jordan escaped my attention before now? His Road To Redemption has so much heart, and I absolutely loved this couple - even before they were a couple. Micah and Paige are so easy to root for, and I loved their banter. It made for some well-timed laughs in an otherwise emotional story, laughs that kept things from getting too heavy at times. The story is a quick read, which is a good thing because I read it one sitting. I wanted to see how things would play out between Micah and Paige. Things do get emotional, and I shed a few tears along the way, but it's a lovely story of love and faith. As I understand it, Micah isn't the first Holland brother to get a book, so I'll be adding the others to my TBR list, and I'll be watching for whatever this author does next.

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I enjoyed this one. But then I'm a sucker fir Veteran's at the heroes in romances. Mainly because they aren't perfect heroes and Veteran's are my real life heroes. And as someone who grew up spending summer's on a goat farm with my cousins. I thought the goats in the story were cute. If that makes me weird then I'm weird.

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Micah and Paige have some life projects and even with their pain, they need a fresh start. After the death of their mutual friend, Ian, the lives of these two former acquaintances will change completely, as he knowing the heart of each one of them will make their dream come true and help a little more.

Micah and Paige didn't welcome Ian's idea of ​​forcing them to work together but as they get back to work on Ian's farm and realize how good they are together, a lot will change in their minds and hearts.

I love so very much stories about redemption and second chances and it was beautiful to follow Micah's journey especially with his family. His love story and Paige touched my heart and in several moments I wanted to put him on my lap and make sure he stopped suffering.

When I got this book I didn't know it was the last in a series about the Holland brothers, I haven't read the previous books and after reading it I already want to read about the other brothers.

5/5 stars

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Okay Lisa!! You made me cry again and I loved every minute of it!💕

Wow, Lisa Jordan is now an auto buy author for me. HIS ROAD TO REDEMPTION is only my second book by her but holy cow! She had my emotions all over the place. Once I started reading, it was very hard to stop! The twists and turns made it impossible to put down, as I had to know what was going to happen to Paige and Micah. What an awesome story. All of Lisa’s characters feel genuine and relatable and put your emotions on one heck of a roller coaster ride. As you are reading, you will find yourself cheering for all of them, praying they can work out their problems and be happy once again. Paige and Micah are both so stubborn and are determined to not ask for help from anyone. If they would just open their eyes and see people want to help them because of who they are, their faith and beliefs, not out of pity

HIS ROAD TO REDEMPTION is all about family and faith and totally heart tugging. It had me flipping through the pages like a woman on a mission. I had to know what was going to happen to Micah and Paige and all the secondary characters. Paige is afraid of going into business partnership with Micah. She is afraid he will just take off and leave again. She wants him to stay. Can she convince him he is home once again? Once you start reading HIS ROAD TO REDEMPTION it will be very hard to put down!

HIS ROAD TO REDEMPTION will most likely be one of the greatest heart tugging books I will read in 2022. I was instantly emotionally invested in all of the characters. Mostly, they all kept me holding my breath but the banter between Paige and Micah is hysterical. Lisa Jordan is such a wonderful and heart tugging author and she had me laughing and crying on the very same page. I am now going to read all of her previous books and she has just made a new fan forever! Grab your copy today and get on the couch!

I received a complimentary copy of this book from JustRead Publicity Tours. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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His road to redemption by Lisa Jordan.
Veteran Micah Holland's scars go deeper than anyone knows. An inheritance from his mentor could be a new beginning—if he shares the inherited goat farm with fiercely independent Paige Watson. Now the only way they can keep the farm is to work together. But first Micah must prove he's a changed man to keep his dream and the woman he's falling for.
A very good read with good characters. I did like Paige. I liked the ending. 4*.

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Micah Holland is home and wants a fresh start. He has had some rough times since his dad passed away and he is ready to make amends to his family and friends. When he finds out a mentor of his has named him in his will, he believes this is a gift to start his home for veterans. What surprises Michah is that he now owns the land and buildings with Paige Watson, the one woman who wishes she never saw him again. Can Micah and Paige work together to keep the terms of the will?

This was definitely an uplifting inspirational romance by author Lisa Jordan. We have two people who both need a new beginning and must trust their family, friends and mostly God to get them through. I loved the tight knit community and their families, and how they helped both Micah and Paige through the book. Although this is the fourth book in the series, I did not have any trouble following the back story and now am anxious to go back and read the first three. I would like to thank author Lisa Jordan and Harlequin Publishing for an advanced readers copy in exchange for my honest review. A solid five star read friends!

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Title: His Road to Redemption
Author: Lisa Jordan
Genre: Romance
Rating: 3.8 out of 4

A veteran in need of a fresh start will get more than he bargained for…

Veteran Micah Holland's scars go deeper than anyone knows. An inheritance from his mentor could be a new beginning—if he shares the inherited goat farm with fiercely independent Paige Watson. Now the only way they can keep the farm is to work together. But first Micah must prove he's a changed man to keep his dream and the woman he's falling for.

This was a sweet, fast read. I felt like the point-of-view was a little more distant than it should have been---it was more telling how the characters felt/acted than showing—but it was a decent read. I liked how involved both of the main characters were with their families, and their desire to want to help others.

Lisa Jordan has written for Love Inspired since 2011. His Road to Redemption is her newest novel.

(Galley courtesy of Harlequin in exchange for an honest review.)

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Conclusion Of Modern Day Waltons Saga. If you're a fan of the old-school Waltons or Little House on the Prairie or the newer shows like Heartland, this book is absolutely right up your alley. These IPs show that the market for this kind of tale is strong, so it is actually great to find a book that fits in fairly perfectly with them. Just be warned that although this isn't (currently?) marked as Book 4 of a series, it actually *is* Book 4, following Season of Hope (Book 1), A Love Redeemed (Book 2), and The Father He Deserves (Book 3), and seems to serve as a finale for this series. Thus, all three brothers from the first three books show up, as Micah (our hero here) seems to have been at least introduced in Book 1 and is now being brought forth to claim his destiny as a romance hero in his own right here. Having not read the other three books, it clearly seems as though there are significant payoffs for potentially series-running plot threads here - I just don't know. So the long and short of this review is that while this book is a strong Waltons-type romance in its own right, featuring newer, more modern plotlines (including animals-as-therapy and group homes for homeless veterans)... I actually do recommend reading the first three books of this series before reading this one, which isn't something I usually say about such tales but truly is fairly critical here. And I'm sure that by the time you've finished those other three, you're going to want this one anyway. Very much recommended.

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