Friday, August 23, 2019

Wherever You Go, Tracie Peterson. (Book Review)




About the book:
    
   Mary Reichert is one of the best sharpshooters in the country, and in the Brookstone Wild West Extravaganza her skills are on display in every performance. But unless the man responsible for her brother's death is brought to justice, Mary's fame and accomplishments seem hollow. She feels helpless in the face of the murderer's money, power, and connections. The only bright spot in her days is the handsome journalist who keeps attending their shows. 



My thoughts: 4/5 stars

  Adventure and romance and faith stories are what kept me in this book from morning till night

The characters each have these deep and emotional  stories to tell and each one of them has to figure out they can't move forward on their own. They need God and the people He designed to help them.

So much healing and redemption was found among these pages.

I think I was most impressed with journalist Chris's character growth. He grew from this scared, hurt young man into this strong and godly man who no longer was ashamed of his past.

Chris and Mary's love story was... rocky. But beautiful. They were both broken people in need of their true Father's healing. I was so happy to see them find this healing together.

I was equally as pleased to read more of Wes and Lizzy's love story! I'd been rooting for them since day one in When You Are Near (the first in the Brookstone Brides series) and it was wonderful to see how much their relationship had grown since the first book ended.

I was also very intrigued by Wes's younger brother and Lizzy's friend, Phillip and Ella's story line. And I look forward to reading their story in What Comes My Way!

As always, I very much enjoyed the wild west show setting and learning facts about England, and trick riding and Montana!

  Tracie Peterson's books are always full of fun and interesting facts and tidbits to pull out at random. Which is always fun. At least for me, you'd have to ask my family how they feel about me randomly spouting off things about random things at the most random-est moments about places and characters they do not know. ;)

  I was so, so happy to read this beautiful book and I really hope you'll consider grabbing it for yourself!

 *I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I was in no way obligated to leave a positive review. All thoughts and opinions expressed are purely my own.*

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