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An easy read but kept me enjoying the book from the first page to the last. Thank you NetGalley for being the avenue where people can find wonderful stories.

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The Tracie Peterson book, The House on Windridge, was OK. It was very predictable and I did have a hard time connecting to the main character. She seemed like a spoiled brat at times. The book also tended to be a little preachy at times.

Lucy's Quilt was a pleasant surprise. I'm not usually into historical romance, but this one was pretty good. I loved the story of Juliette and Stone. The ending was somewhat predictable but there were a lot of interesting twists that kept my interest throughout the book.

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Thank you for the chance to review this book, however, unfortunately, I was unable to download this title before it was archived

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I was fortunate to be raised by my mother and father. Jessica's life begins with pain and sadness when her mother dies giving birth to her. Then her father has her aunt in New York care for her. He is in Kansas on a ranch, far, far away from New York.
I can only imagine the pain and rejection Jessica felt in this situation.
I fell in love and married the man of my dreams, but Jessica's aunt forces her into a marriage she arranges, a marriage that turns out to be abusive. When he dies, she receives word that her father is dead and she is needed at the ranch. The real excitement begins! Will Jessica be afforded the chance to fall in love and marry someone of her own choosing this time or will she live a lonely, sad life on the ranch with her child?
I highly recommend this romantic historical romance. There are references to faith and Christianity that were very encouraging and appealing.
My rating for this book is 5 stars.
I received this book as a gift from netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review.

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