A Texan's Choice (Heart of a Hero) Rosemarie has lived most of her life doubting her worth. Scout Proffitt gave up on ever being a man of honor like his Civil War hero brother Clayton.. But when a stranger rides onto her ranch, claimi
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| Title | : | A Texan's Choice (Heart of a Hero) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.77 (306 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1410455874 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 444 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-03-27 |
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A CBA Bestselling Author -- Texas, 1874. Scout Proffitt gave up on ever being a man of honor like his Civil War hero brother Clayton. But when he steps foot on the rundown Circle C ranch, Scout wonders if the Lord intends something different for him. Rosemarie has lived most of her life doubting her worth. But when a stranger rides onto her ranch, claiming he owns it, she's suddenly given a choice: keep looking at the dark side of life or dare to dream.
Editorial : About the Author Shelley Gray's first Amish novel, Hidden, was nominated for the Inspirational Readers Choice award. Her book Simple Gifts won the Reviewers Choice Award. Shelley’s novel, The Protector, recently made the New York Times bestseller list. A native of Texas, she earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Colorado, and taught school for ten years. She lives in southern Ohio where she writes full time.
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[]. Rosemarie is the outcast of her family thanks to a horrible accident when she was a child that was not her fault. This book is worth it for the loads of British slang alone--I have now added, LOL, "giving them the good news" to my permanent vocabulary.
Couldn't put this book down.. Highly recommend this for any mandarin teacher's library.. Stuck in there is a great discussion of the people who live above 12,000 feet and how they have adapted to that life.
I say same people may not like it, but I found the entire thing to be fascinating. It still was a good book and the ending made me tear up I just wish it would have had a little more meat at the climax.
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