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She relinquished her childhood home. Abandoned her former life. And set off for a faraway valley that's touted as magical. As an aspiring newspaper reporter, Blossom Evans expects to find plenty of material with which to carve out a career. But alarming tales about the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas abound. Barely tamed, rugged brush land. Mexican bandits. Wildcats, rattlesnakes, and tarantulas as big around as dinner plates. Where will she find the courage to face-and overcome-such foes, even for her dream career?The first hint of an answer lies in the sleepy little West Texas town of Winters. An unexpected conflict is brewing, one that could launch a reporter's career-or crush it before it begins.How will Blossom be lured into the fray? And where will she find the temerity to confront this particular brand of evil? It's Christmas Eve 1923, and Blossom Evans is about to discover what's she made of.
When God's plan collides with a woman's single-minded will, lives change-if she'll let them.Ella thought adopting five daughters a month after her wedding would be difficult. Sixteen years later, letting go of her eldest is even harder. As Amaryllis prepares to spread her wings upon college graduation, Ella runs headlong into questions she can't answer.If Amaryllis chooses to make a life in faraway Denver, can Ella trust the Lord to keep her safe? Will Ella's mother-in-law's high society friends puff up Amaryllis until she's blinded to what's important? Will Amaryllis lose her grip on her faith, upbringing, and goals?When everything crumbles around her, Ella must decide where she'll place her trust-in her own capable hands or in the Lord's sovereign plan. What will that decision require of her?
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