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Review:
. . . . At
age eleven Lily Spero lost her parents and younger siblings in an
attack perpetrated by a gang of masked riders. The only thing that
saved her was fourteen year-old Deacon Tolbert. Days later Lily was
rescued by a kind family who raised her as their own. Watching from
afar, and realizing he would never be able to provide for her as
these folks could and would, Deacon faded from Lily's life.
. . . . . Neither
forgot the other and sixteen years later, on a ranch outside Houston
Texas the two meet again. Love blossoms then blooms. Unfortunately,
the man who directed the annihilation of Lily's family learns of her
existence and conspires to do away with the only witnesses to the
carnage, Lily and Deacon.
. . . . . The
Cowboy's Embrace explores racial intolerance, love, redemption and
acceptance. It is a story of love and joy and acceptance. If other
stories in the Pike's Run series is anything like The Cowboy's Embrace,
this is a series for serious historical romance lovers.
Out
of 5 stars, this earns a 5
Kat
Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
Sounds great! On my TBR.
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