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Monday, October 10, 2022

Love Through the Seasons


This collection of four novellas by Tracie Peterson is a departure from her normal historical romances, but all four stories were a breath of fresh air in the way the characters tackled the ups and downs of navigating their way to love.  I've read a number of Tracie's historical novels and have found them entertaining and intriguing.  This collection is no different in that aspect.  

In all four plots, the characters are real and believable, not forced, and not hurried. Some of them are stories of younger adults finding their way to love, some are more mature and finding their way to love a second time around after rather unfortunate circumstances, and one in particular is about re-finding and redefining love that has somehow gotten lost in the shuffle of work life.  

The way Tracie handled these problems in her stories make them all the more enjoyable.  I found it hard to put the book down.  Five Stars, Two Thumbs Up, and a season in Kansas for love. 

Barbour Publishing provided the copy I read for this review.  All opinions expressed are solely my own. 

 

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