A Cowboy In Shepherd's Crossing. Ruth Logan Herne
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But faith is our rock. Faith is our solidity, it’s the binding force that lets us face those challenges head-on to make a difference.
Melonie knew what she wanted. She’d felt unloved and often unworthy to be loved, even when she knew it wasn’t true. Taking a sharp right turn toward Idaho wasn’t in her plans, but isn’t it funny what God holds in store for us?
Jace was facing a future he didn’t want. He’d lost his parents, had no work, and his sister was finding her own life, and he could do nothing to stop the changes.
But when old sorrows intervened, a whole new path sprang open.
Sometimes our deepest regrets spawn unexpected opportunities.
I hope you loved this wonderful story, set in the gorgeous hills and valleys of western Idaho, a place that drew men and women courageous enough to settle a land that can be harsh yet amazingly giving.
I hope to hear from you! Email me at [email protected], friend me on Facebook, where I love to play and pray and talk farm stuff with you, or stop by my website, ruthloganherne.com, and check out what’s going on in books or at the pumpkin farm!
And may the sweet Lord bless and keep you, not just today but in all days!
With love,
Ruthy
Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven.
—Luke 6:37
This book is dedicated to Christina,
a wonderful young woman who won my heart
from the very beginning... Thank you
for becoming a true “overcomer.” Your story
is the kind of thing that inspires others
to do their best. To try harder. To never give up.
I love you, kid.
Contents
The last thing Jace Middleton wanted was to leave the place he loved so well. The place he knew, the town he’d called home for nearly thirty years and the land that beckoned him like a cow calls a calf. But the town had fallen on hard times, and the choices he wanted no longer existed in Shepherd’s Crossing.