Get ready for Valentine's Day with a new story of romance and falling in love in Kathryn Springer's The Dandelion Field. The handsome firefighter makes a living “coming to the rescue,” but Gin is used to fighting her own battles. Can a woman who doesn't believe in happy endings take a chance on a new beginning?
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About the Book
★★★★★ Goodreads | Amazon |
This handsome firefighter
makes a living coming to the rescue, but Gin doesn't need a man to fight her
battles.
After Raine's dad walked out, Ginevieve Lightly never lived in one
place too long, a rambling lifestyle that defined her daughter's youth. When
their car dies in Banister Falls, Wisconsin, Gin promises Raine they can stay
until she finishes her senior year of high school. Gin will do anything to make
sure her daughter has a bright future… a future that's compromised when Raine
reveals she's pregnant.
Dan Moretti has only ever called Banister Falls home. After losing
his best friend in a tragic accident, Dan devoted himself to responding to
fires, rescuing the helpless, and guiding Cody Bennett, his best friend's son,
through life. With Cody being the epitome of the good kid, it was an easy job.
Until he says four little words: "The baby is mine."
Knowing gossip of Raine's pregnancy will erupt sooner or later in
the small town, Gin's reflex is to grab the suitcase and escape to a new city,
a new life. But with each passing day, Gin's feet stay rooted in Banister
Falls, and she falls a little more for this local firefighter who shows her not
all men abandon women at the first sign of smoke.
As Gin and Dan do the best they can to guide the two teenagers
through their early entry into adulthood, they discover together that romance
can bloom in the rockiest of situations. And God can turn the pieces of a
broken past into a beautiful new beginning.
I almost
don’t know what to say about Kathryn Springer’s The Dandelion Field.
This book grabbed me and wouldn’t let me go. Springer’s characters thoroughly
engaged me in their story from the very start. Each character has a brokenness,
created by life’s unique hardships and heartaches, and my heart broke for each
one of them. Yet, as they interact with each other through the challenges that
arise, the support and encouragement they share is inspiring and emotional and
had me rooting for their redemption and happy ending. I loved every page of
this beautiful story. I would highly, highly recommend The Dandelion Field
for any reader of contemporary fiction. I think it’s definitely worth the read.
Thanks to LitFuse Publicity Group, I received a copy
of The Dandelion Field and the opportunity to provide an honest review.
I was not required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have
expressed are my own. To read other opinions, be sure to check out what other
reviewers think here.
About the Author
Kathryn Springer,
winner of the 2009 ACFW Carol Award (Family Treasures), grew up in a
small town in northern Wisconsin, where her parents published a weekly
newspaper. As a child, she spent many hours sitting at her mother's typewriter,
plunking out stories, and credits her parents for instilling in her a love of
books – which eventually turned into a desire to tell stories of her own.
Encouraging women in their faith journey is the reason Kathryn loves to write
inspirational fiction. When she isn't at the computer, you'll find her sitting
in the sun with a cup of coffee and a good book or walking the trails near her
country home.
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