Review
"...fans of historical prairie stories will feel at home with Sawyers warm and tender voice." --
Romantic Times, June 2006"An endearing and gentle love story set on the Kansas prairie, it is a charming and satisfying read." --
Patti Chadwick, pcpublications.org"From the first page to the last, Sawyer's ability as a word weaver ... immersed me in the world she creates." --
Ane Mulligan, novelreviews.blospot.com"Kim Vogel Sawyer's strong voice resonates in her debut novel... excellent characters...intricate plot of love lost and love regained." --
Eileen Key, The Road to Romance.com"Sawyer debuts with a powerful story of a mother's greatest heartbreak and search to re-discover God after he deserted her." --
Romance Designs.com"Wonderful light reading for summer vacation!" --
Marty Medley, Armchairinterviews.com
Product Description
After losing her husband and children to typhoid, Summer Steadman lacks the desire to forge ahead to Oklahoma. Instead she seeks employment in the small Mennonite community of Gaeddert, Kansas, to be near the graves of her family. Widower Peter Ollenberger, the local gristmill owner, needs someone to teach his son. When he hears of a "learned woman" in town, he believes she is the answer to his prayers, despite the fact that he faces censure for helping an "outsider." There is next to nothing Peter will not do for his son. But when the boy begins looking at Summer as more than a teacher, Peter battles with himself. Does he marry this woman to give his son a new mother, or does he marry only for love?
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