A story of remembrance, a gift, and a love rediscovered through healing hearts.
Angela Ford takes a different direction this time to bring you a new adult series. A story centered around family, horses, true love, and finding your way from the wise words left to you.
Jack Willows was a great man. He always put others first. He’d taught his granddaughter to do the same. Raine Willows left her grandfather’s farm at eighteen to find her way in life. Seven years later, his death brings her back to the farm and her first love–the boy next door.
An empowering story of healing through horses. A farm that introduced her to the boy next door–Luke Daniels. The one she could never forget, no matter how many years and miles came between them. Grief reunites them, horses help heal their hearts, and gives them an idea to help others. An idea that had been her grandfather’s dream for her. The letter he left, changed the direction of her life and her heart.
A part of a best selling series that the author promotes well.
Raine’s phone chimed away in the distance. The disturbance continued as she attempted to return to a world she’d escaped just a few hours before. Thirty-six hours straight at the hospital, she’d hoped for at least eight hours of sleep. Heck! She’d taken six. Without removing her sleep mask to view the displayed call, she cleared her throat and answered.
“Yes, this is Raine Willows.”
She’d expected the hospital not the nursing home. Raine sat up quickly and pulled her mask to the top of her head. She knew why they were calling yet she still hadn’t prepared herself. For the past eighteen months she’d visited him weekly. First the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, then the cancer. His health quickly deteriorated before her eyes. Each visit became more difficult then the last. He didn’t know who she was, and she barely recognized him.
Language | Status |
---|---|
Italian
|
Already translated.
Translated by Gaia Di Lorenzo
|
Portuguese
|
Already translated.
Translated by Beatriz Veaqu
|
Spanish
|
Translation in progress.
Translated by JUAN CALATAYUD
|