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4.0 out of 5 stars Book 2 After the Storm: The Founding Years, March 18, 2010
This review is from: Heartland Wedding (After the Storm: The Founding Years, Book 2) (Steeple Hill Love Inspired Historical #49) (Mass Market Paperback)
I really liked it when this second book in the series also started on the day of the storm. Renee takes two different characters who live in the town and throws them together alone for the duration. Vivid attention to detail raised the hairs on my arms as I listened to the howling winds, urging it to pass.

Risking her own life, Rebecca Gunderson runs outside when the tornado hits with one thing on her mind--to find her brother, the only family she has left. Instead, she runs into the town blacksmith, Pete Benjamin who won't let her go for fear she'll blow away. They innocently ride out the storm alone in a cellar with nothing more than a comfort hug occurring between them. But when the town gossip hears about it, Rebecca's reputation is in question and Pete feels compelled to offer the protection of marriage. She knows he's still suffering the loss of his first wife and child, how can she live with him knowing he was forced to marry her?

Renee's characters are fresh and familiar. I cried along with Rebecca as she tried to understand and obey God's will. And a few times I wanted to smack the back of Pete's head for being obtuse and not accepting the gift God had blessed him with. It was suspenseful right to the end.

After the Storm: The Founding Years: This series is about a new town in High Plains, Kansas Territory which suffers a tornado strike. Each book has different characters and yet they're interwoven into the High Plains community. Each book is a stand-alone (except for the missing children thread) and yet together they tell a beautiful story of the integrity and stamina of early Americans faced with destruction and having to rely on their own resources.

Book 1 - Jan 10 - High Plains Bride by Valerie Hansen
Book 2 - Feb 10 - Heartland Wedding by Renee Ryan
Book 3 - Mar 10 - Kansas Courtship by Victoria Bylin
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heartland Wedding (After the Storm), June 15, 2011
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This review is from: Heartland Wedding (After the Storm: The Founding Years, Book 2) (Steeple Hill Love Inspired Historical #49) (Mass Market Paperback)
I loved this story. It was well written and ended so happily after some extremely trying times for both Pete and Rebecca. Although pete was able to save Rebecca by pulling her down into his basement during a sudden tornedo in High Plains, Kansas, the town gossip did her best to destroy Rebecca's reputation with rumors of indescretion. Feeling forced to accept Pete's proposal for marriage might be a solution to her dilemma, but is a loveless marriage the solution? If you have a hopelessly romantic heart, this must-read is fast moving and keeps you guessing until the end.
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