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Secrets of My Heart

Willamette Brides, Book 1

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Secrets of My Heart

Auteur(s): Tracie Peterson
Narrateur(s): Stephanie Cozart
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Portland, Oregon, 1879. Nancy Pritchard finds herself a widow with a world of problems when her deceased husband's schemes start to come to light. As she searches through the pieces of her loveless marriage, Nancy realizes there is a lot that she didn't know about this man.

Seth Carpenter is a childhood friend of Nancy's who has recently returned to Portland. He's delighted to see her again, and as a lawyer, he is able to help her sort through the legal aspects of her husband's death. But there's more to him than meets the eye, and his job will take him into a darker side of Nancy's life - a side she didn't even know existed.

As they search for the truth behind her husband's death, their attraction to each other creates complications, and the threat to Nancy increases. Can Seth be honest with her about who he really is and why he's come to Portland? And can Nancy bear another betrayal?

©2020 Tracie Peterson (P)2020 Recorded Books
Fiction Fiction de genre Historique Romance Mariage Portland
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I like Tracie Peterson, despite not enjoying all of her books.
I’m a Christian and appreciate her proper use of biblical passages. However, it was too preachy. Most Christian authors use the same old card of growth (which is great), but it is always the same. It’s hard to find one that deals with the down and dirty of Christians and the power of God’s love.
Another thing I didn’t like was the use of “people of colour.” There is some argument that the term was first used in the late 1700s, but she also used it to describe natives.
The secrets, and the “Why didn’t you tell me?” It is getting very, very, very old. Seriously.
The plot was good. Mrs. Peterson’s style is always refreshing and easy to read.
Narrator: sometimes, I didn’t know who was speaking. Seth’s voice was terrible. MC has to have good voices.

Sequel to the Heart of the Frontier Series

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