Today's book hangover is... Forever Safe by Jody Hedlund This is book four in the Beacons of Hope series. I LOVED this series and was so sad when it came to an end. I thoroughly enjoyed all the books in this series, but for some reason Forever Safe just resonated with me. Check out the other books in the series HERE. About the BookRace Point, Massachusetts, 1876 Will she ever be able to stop running, even when she believes she’s finally safe? Heiress to a vast fortune, Victoria Cole has everything she wants, including the perfect fiancé. Having left two other men at the altar, Victoria is sure that now she’s found her true love and will finally live happily ever after. As her wedding draws near, however, Victoria’s life is threatened. To keep her safe, Victoria’s father hires a bodyguard. Tom Cushman’s number one priority is protecting his clients, which means no personal entanglements. But he’s never guarded someone as beautiful and winsome as Victoria. After a near-kidnapping, the wedding is cancelled, and Tom hides Victoria at Cape Cod’s Race Point Lighthouse until her attacker can be found. Appointed as assistant light keeper with Victoria posing as his wife, Tom believes the isolation of the lighthouse will keep her safe. As Victoria struggles to live without familiar luxuries, her heart betrays her with growing feelings for her protector. Determined to help Tom stop fleeing from his haunted past, can the runaway bride learn to face her own fears? With the attacker closing in, will both of them ever be able to stop running and find the safety they long for? About the AuthorJody Hedlund is an award-winning and bestselling author of inspirational historical romances for both youth and adults. As a busy mama-writer, she has the wonderful privilege of teaching her crew of 5 children at home. In between grading math papers and giving spelling tests, she occasionally does a load of laundry and washes dishes. When she's not busy being a mama, you can find her in front of her laptop working on another of her page-turning stories. She loves reading almost as much as she loves writing, especially when it also involves chocolate and coffee. A Snippet from the Book...May, 1876 New York City "I still can't belive that in less than six weeks I'll become Mrs. Nathaniel Winthrop III." Victoria Cole exhaled a blissful sigh and lifted her face to the glorious spring sunshine as she rounded a bend on the park pathway. The bright rays warmed the cherry blossoms overhead so that the sweet scent mingled with that of the tulips and forsythia to create a fragrant potpourri. What are you currently reading? What is your most recent book hangover?
Winnie Thomas
4/19/2017 08:57:52 pm
I definitely have a book hangover from Life After by Katie Ganshert. It's an amazing book. It really hit me in the heartstrings.
Sydney @Singing Librarian Books
4/23/2017 09:30:15 pm
I just started that one and it had me hooked from page one! :) Thanks for stopping by! Comments are closed.
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