ABOUT THE BOOK
An Appalachian Girl Seeks a Place to Belong

Kizzie McAdams spent her childhood longing to see beyond the mountains of home, but when her job as a servant in a landowner’s house results in an unplanned pregnancy, her world tips into uncertainty and heartbreak. Disowned by her father, she seeks comfort in the arms of the man who promises to take care of her, but his support is conditional and inconsistent. She finds acceptance in the home of a nearby family who not only offer Kizzie friendship but point her to a deeper understanding of God’s love.

Despite her change of heart, her status as a social outcast brings with it continued threats and alienation so she flees her past in hopes of starting over in a nearby town. But her new world carries many of the same prejudices as the old. It also brings the unexpected friendship of businessman Noah Lewis, a man who lives with the same desire as Kizzie for helping the marginalized.

Unfortunately, Kizzie and Noah’s attempts to help those in need pit them against Noah’s elder brother, a powerful mill owner who holds control of the family finances. Is Kizzie and Noah’s growing romance strong enough to battle family power, social expectations, and Kizzie’s past to capture their happy ending? And when Kizzie’s first love returns to claim her, which future will she choose? 


REVIEW
Fantastic book!  Redemption…God’s love…Forgiveness… This book was filled with a deep sense of all God wants and desires for us. I felt it was a bit slow at the beginning, but it set up all that would come later and was important to the entire story. The main character spoke God’s truth in her life and it was such a good reminder that we are all His children and He wants so much for us to live for and in His glory. I also enjoyed reading a story taking place during the early 1900’s. It’s not too often a story isn’t overpowered by war during this time and it was interesting to read about how things were changing in America during that time period.

*I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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