Synopsis:~
A heart-warming contemporary romance set in the Flint Hills of Kansas where a former rodeo queen abandons her dreams in order to care for her deceased father’s ranch and her two half-siblings, only to realize with the help of a young new pastor that God can turn even the most dire circumstances into seeds of hope.
Spanning the Seasons of the Tallgrass, each story in this series reveals the struggle of the people who live there and the dreams they have for the land until they come full-circle in a never-ending cycle, just as man comes full-circle in his understanding of God.
My take:~
I really enjoyed returning to Deborah Vogts' Seasons of the Tallgrass series with Seeds of Summer, with the story of Natalie and Jared. Deborah excels at writing unique yet realistic characters. Jared's awkwardness with ranch life, vulnerability and even a propensity to sunburn is a refreshing change to the usual macho hero. His conflicted feelings for Natalie, who does not share his faith, are genuine rather than pious. Natalie's independance and occasional poor choices, lend a real authenticity to the characterisation as does her faith journey. This is a delightful romance and although the ends were tied up a little too neatly for my liking, Seeds of Summer was satisfying and shows Deborah's growth as a writer. More please, Deborah!
With thanks to Zondervan & CFBA from my review copy
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5 comments:
I started reading Seeds of Summer last night. Loved Deborah's first novel in the series and am already hooked in Seeds of Summer. Great characters.
Thanks for the review, Rel. I'm glad you enjoyed the second book. Blessings to you. ;)
I am starting the book today cant wait to read it.
I'm about 1/3 way through Snow Melts in Spring (enjoying it so far), and am looking forward to reading Seeds of Summer. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Rel.
Thanks for dropping by, Deborah and Ann. Author visits make my day!
Jenny & Jenny ~ you will enjoy this one, for sure.
Hey Heather - I so know what you mean about series but these can be read as stand alone novels, for sure :)
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