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A large family, homeschooling, adoption, special needs, whatever strikes my fancy, sort of blog.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Love Without End book review and Kindle Fire #giveaway


Are you in the mood for a sweet love story?  May I suggest Love Without End?

Kimberly finds herself living with a childhood friend in rural Idaho after her husband dies, leaving her and their daughter in financial disaster.

Chet lost his wife to divorce, after one of their 3 sons died in an accident.

Love Without End is the story of the blending of their two families into one.  Chet agrees to help Kimberly's daughter, Tara, tame the horse she was given, in exchange for helping around the ranch.

Kimberly intends to head back to Seattle just as soon as she can find a job to support herself and Tara.  Chet knows from experience that you can't make someone stay that doesn't want to stay.  Yet, the two grow closer.

Finally, just as they're both admitting their feelings to themselves, opportunity knocks.  Will Kimberly accept the job that means a ticket back to her old life?  Or will she take a leap of faith and embrace a new life?


Fire up the romance this holiday with Robin Lee Hatcher's latest offering in the King's Meadow Romance series, Love Without EndFor two single parents with bruised hearts, it’ll take more than a little courage to get back on the horse when it comes to love.

Celebrate love rising from the ashes of tragedy with Robin by entering her Kindle Fire giveaway.
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 One grand prize winner will receive:
  • A Kindle Fire
  • Love Without End and the rest of the King's Meadow Romance series from Robin Lee Hatcher
Enter today by clicking the icon below. But hurry, the giveaway ends on December 14th. Winner will be announced December 15th on Robin's blog.

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4 comments:

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    1. It was nice to have a middle aged main character with some life experience, instead of all the young Amish girl stories I've been reading lately.

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    1. I did, too. It made me cry, lol, but then *everything* makes me cry. ;)

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