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Westward Hope
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Westward Hope

  • Author: Kathleen D. Bailey
  • Other Titles by Kathleen D. Bailey

     

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    Selah Award Winner 2020 - 2nd Place Western Category Why him? Why here? Why now? Caroline Pierce O'Leary expects to work hard to earn her passage to the Oregon Country. She doesn't expect to find that the wagon train scout is a man with whom she shares a troubled past. Though Caroline...

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    Selah Award Winner 2020 - 2nd Place Western Category

    Why him? Why here? Why now?

    Caroline Pierce O'Leary expects to work hard to earn her passage to the Oregon Country. She doesn't expect to find that the wagon train scout is a man with whom she shares a troubled past. Though Caroline is a Christian now, thanks to her late husband, she finds forgiving Michael to be the hardest part of her journey, harder even than the Trail.

    Michael Moriarty thought he'd left his past behind in "green and hurting Ireland." Seeing Caroline on his wagon train, brings his past to the forefront. With a price on his head, he doesn't want her to get hurt, but he can't deny what they were...and could still be.

    Michael once betrayed Caroline in the worst possible way. Can she trust him to get her across the Oregon Trail? Can he trust himself to accept her forgiveness and God’s?
     

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    This debut novel was fantastic. I loved the flow of the story it kept moving and it kept me enthralled. I couldn’t wait to find out the ending but I wasn’t ready for it to end. Thanks Ms. Bailey for such a great book. I would definitely read more of your stories. Caroline - PBG Booklover

    PBG M. A generic image

    I love books where characters have a history together and the first chapter of this book had me hooked with the intriguing way it alluded to the characters' shared past. I also liked how there were problems the characters faced and they weren't all solved with happy endings, although many were. I also liked the little devotional at the end of the book. My only dislike was that there were the typical 'bad guys' as is common to this genre and they were quickly dealt with near the end, although not in a cliché way. Emma - PBG Booklover

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    Lovely story about grace ,and a reminder of the grace God has freely given us that we also need to give. God Bless Leila - PBG Booklover

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