Here's a blurb from Deborah's website:
When an aged horse is severely injured on a gravel road in the Flint Hills of Kansas, country veterinarian Mattie Evans accepts the challenge to save him. But she finds herself in the middle of a longstanding feud between the horse’s owner, pro quarterback Gil McCray, and his ailing father—who is also her dear friend.
Mattie Evans' love for the Flint Hills is such that Mattie is an extension of the land. She loves it, how it makes her feel, and the life it allows her to live. But with that devotion comes a difficult decision regarding her new-found love, and that's the stuff fiction is made out of!
My therapist cap sure did tingle atop my head as I delved deeper and deeper into Gil's dark secrets. And like any well-written book, the secrets become increasingly apparent to the reader. No backstory dumps here, folks. Gil's behavior is psychologically justified, as well, which is always satisfying. (I like it when things just make sense.)
The importance of family demands attention in Deborah's book. Connection--both past and present--approval, blessings, disappointed expectations and pride are all aspects addressed in this book that make it very relatable to readers everywhere. Every client I've seen who was estranged from their family didn't want things to be that way. It's ingrained on the inside to have that connection. We all want it, and Mattie and Gil are no exceptions.
Reading this book invoked thoughts of my own expectations growing up, namely of the type of guy I would marry. After reading and relating to Mattie's dilemma involving her beloved Flint Hills and possibly forging a life in the equally beautiful but very different California, I think the Lord gets a great many laughs at us telling him what we want or what we're going to do. Sometimes his plan is different, and letting go of our expectations--even our hopes--can cause us heartache. As Mattie and Gil learn, though, being in the center of God's will can overcome all of this pain.
I haven't had the pleasure of reading Seeds of Summer, Deborah's second book in the Seasons of the Tall Grass series which released this month. However, you can have a chance to read Book #1 in the series because I'm doing a giveaway!
Rules for entering:
1) Leave a comment with your name and email address (don't assume I have it) and if you are already a follower, let me know (+2)
2) Become a follower (by clicking on the "Follow" button on the left-hand side--I want to see your smiling picture in the box!) (+3)
3) Refer a new follower (and let me know!) (+2)
4) Tweet about this giveaway (by clicking on the Re-tweet button above) (+4)
5) Blog about it (leave me the link) (+5)
Good luck to everyone! I'll post the winner on Friday. :)
(p.s. If you have a kindle, you can get the book free by clicking here!)
12 comments:
Thanks for sharing this info. I won't enter b/c I won this book on another blog a while back. It is still sitting on my TBR pile, but I'm thinking I need to move it up in order and read it soon!
Blessings!
Karen :)
Hi! This books looks amazing! Thanks for the opportunity to win it! I have just become a follower! :)
Thanks and God bless!
Kim
lonebanana(at)msn(dot)com
I follow Deborah's blog and am excited for all her success. Congrats!
This sounds like a wonderful story. I'm definitely interested in picking it up. I'm an old follower so +2. Hope you're having a wonderful Monday!
Hi Jeannie! I just happened on your blog through a google alert. Thanks so much for reviewing Snow Melts in Spring. I am thrilled that you enjoyed my debut book.
On Thursday, I will be posting links on my blog for author interviews about my new release, Seeds of Summer. Based on this review, I think you will enjoy the second book! :)
Many blessings to you and your readers!
would love to read this book...thanks for the opportunity :)
karenk
kmkuka at yahoo dot com
Hi Jeannie, well I guess I'm a follower again! I think I've become a follower of your blog at least three times in the last year! I don't know how my face keeps disappearing. Anyway, thanks for the book review--the story sounds wonderful.
wilsoncindyr(at)gmail(dot)com
great cindy! that qualifies for more entries. :) wonder why that keeps happening?
Just found you...will follow your blog. I do follow Deb's and want so much to read her books.
Please enter me! Thanks!!!
jackie.smithATdishmailDOTnet
Sounds like a great book! My e-mail is tlynch@waterinthewilderness.org. I am already a follower and I will tweet and FB the link. Love give-aways :-)
I decided to blog about it too :-) http://actmedium.blogspot.com/2010/05/book-giveaway.html
Thanks everyone, for stopping by to say hello! Blessings to you!
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