The best-selling author of over 60 books, Tracie Peterson pens soaring works of faith and simple virtue. It is 1870, and Dianne Chadwick is content living on the wide open spaces of the Diamond V ranch. Still, uncertainty troubles her thoughts. A year ago, her fiancE Cole travelled east to help his parents establish a farm, and he has yet to return. When Cole is further delayed, another man steps in and professes his love for Dianne. Feeling adrift in a sea of confusion, she must rely on God and the steadfast support of her family and friends to anchor her.
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"I truly enjoy Ms. Peterson's characters. This book did not fail me. Again I had a lot of fun following the wagon train thru the country in the 1800's. I am blessed to be living now and not then:-)"
— Bunni (5 out of 5 stars)
“[I] became caught up in the struggles the settlers experienced…plight of the Native Americans is also brought to light.”
— Romance Junkies" 2nd story in the series. It keeps telling the story of Dianne and her family. Its good, kind of sad at times. It gives an interesting view on the prejudice they had to deal with out West. "
— Tanya, 1/17/2014" 2nd in the series. This is a good story about a woman in Montana when the indians are being pushed to the reservations and her life and the struggles she goes through. It has a little to much religious references for me to be believable but other than that it is so great. "
— Tandy, 12/27/2013" Anyone who loves a good love story. A story of struggle and over coming it would enjoy this book!!! "
— Jntworks, 12/17/2013" Now on to book 3 in this series....if it wasn't OUTSTANDING I wouldn't continue in this series. "
— Leigh, 12/15/2013" Yuuppppppp still love this book wish I didn't have to wait til page 272!!!!!! But nada I can do with that "
— Carrie, 10/15/2013" This whole series is good. About love and the necessity to wait on God and to trust Him even when it's not easy and nothing makes sense. "
— Shelia, 9/21/2013" Have enjoyed all the books in this series and look forward to the others. "
— Elaine, 9/8/2013" Really enjoyed the second book in this series, I love the characters! "
— Candice, 5/19/2013" Life in the Montana in the 1800's, testing times of faith in God, accepting new cultures & people. "
— Vera, 2/6/2013" I like these books but there is so much death which I know was accurate for this time period but it was sad to read. It did make me finish the book fast because I wanted to see what happened. "
— Rose, 12/18/2012" I liked this book but I have read this series out of order so I have not appreciated it as much. "
— Jencey/, 11/6/2012" This writer can move a little slow at times but her stories are interesting and clean "
— Liz, 9/2/2012" These books are amazing! "
— Gwennie, 7/15/2012" I enjoyed this book better than book 1. Interesting story of ranch life in Montana during the Indian conflict. "
— Cathy, 6/30/2012" HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! Great series. "
— Melissa, 5/13/2012" Loved this book just like the first in the series. "
— Brigitte, 1/3/2012" Although there are times when this book gets a bit redundant, the history and the story of a family's struggles against nature, against the Indians, against the soldiers, against neighbors, and against the land is quite interesting. "
— Joy, 8/31/2011" As good as the first book. Kept my interest throughout. There 2 more books in this series and I think I will finish it. "
— Anita, 7/3/2011" This writer can move a little slow at times but her stories are interesting and clean "
— Liz, 3/22/2011" Although there are times when this book gets a bit redundant, the history and the story of a family's struggles against nature, against the Indians, against the soldiers, against neighbors, and against the land is quite interesting. "
— Joy, 2/27/2011" I enjoyed this book better than book 1. Interesting story of ranch life in Montana during the Indian conflict. "
— Cathy, 12/11/2009" I liked this book but I have read this series out of order so I have not appreciated it as much. "
— Jencey, 12/7/2008" 2nd in the series. This is a good story about a woman in Montana when the indians are being pushed to the reservations and her life and the struggles she goes through. It has a little to much religious references for me to be believable but other than that it is so great. "
— Tandy, 8/1/2008" Anyone who loves a good love story. A story of struggle and over coming it would enjoy this book!!! "
— Jntworks, 3/28/2008" This whole series is good. About love and the necessity to wait on God and to trust Him even when it's not easy and nothing makes sense. "
— Shelia, 12/28/2007Tracie Peterson is the award-winning author of over one hundred books. She was awarded a Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews in 2007 for inspirational fiction and has won a number of other prestigious awards. She previously managed Barbour Publishing’s Heartsong Presents book line and teaches writing workshops at a variety of conferences every year.
Ruth Ann Phimister has appeared off Broadway and in numerous regional productions, including Life with Father with Robert Reed. She has also worked in television, film, and commercial voice-over.