Have you heard about the My Heart Belongs series? Barbour Books has published many books in this series, and they are all written by different authors. My Heart Belongs in Glenwood, Colorado: Millie’s Resolve is the newest book in this series and is written by Rebecca Jepson.
From the Back Cover:
Millie Cooper, fisherman’s-daughter-turned-nurse, flees a painful entanglement with the wealthy Drexel family who summered near her childhood home in Nantucket, only to encounter them again six years later in Glenwood Spring. The serenity of her mountain hideaway in a town with healing springs is disrupted when she faces caring for the elderly mother and the expectant wife of Stephan Drexel, the man she’d once loved—at the request of his brother, John, the man who’d kept them apart. Will Millie forgive the wrongs she feels were done to her, or will she come to see them as a blessing in disguise that leads her to greater joy?
Journey now to Glenwood Springs, Colorado, of 1888 and meet a woman on the precipice of unexpected love.
My Thoughts:
I enjoyed reading Millie’s story. The storyline was engaging, and I thought the author did a great job with keeping the story moving at a good pace throughout the book. Millie definitely has a past history of hurts. Her character has a lot to work though not only reguarding love relationships, but also societal relationships. The author also included some surprises especially at the end of the story that you might not be expecting. If you’re looking for a fun read for a weekend, pick up this new book by Rebecca Jepson.
My Rating: ★★★
***I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.
From the Back Cover:
Millie Cooper, fisherman’s-daughter-turned-nurse, flees a painful entanglement with the wealthy Drexel family who summered near her childhood home in Nantucket, only to encounter them again six years later in Glenwood Spring. The serenity of her mountain hideaway in a town with healing springs is disrupted when she faces caring for the elderly mother and the expectant wife of Stephan Drexel, the man she’d once loved—at the request of his brother, John, the man who’d kept them apart. Will Millie forgive the wrongs she feels were done to her, or will she come to see them as a blessing in disguise that leads her to greater joy?
Journey now to Glenwood Springs, Colorado, of 1888 and meet a woman on the precipice of unexpected love.
My Thoughts:
I enjoyed reading Millie’s story. The storyline was engaging, and I thought the author did a great job with keeping the story moving at a good pace throughout the book. Millie definitely has a past history of hurts. Her character has a lot to work though not only reguarding love relationships, but also societal relationships. The author also included some surprises especially at the end of the story that you might not be expecting. If you’re looking for a fun read for a weekend, pick up this new book by Rebecca Jepson.
My Rating: ★★★
***I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.
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