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By: Lori Wick
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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This first book in the Tucker Mills Trilogy from beloved author Lori Wick follows Jace Randall as he leaves his childhood home to help his Uncle Woody Randall run the saw mill in Token Creek. Jace diligently focuses on work until he meets the visiting niece of local storekeepers. Jace pursues her until she finally agrees to attend a picnic with him and take a chance. But before the relationship has a strong foundation, the couple separates because of gossip fueled by Jace's sister. Later, when she admits her wrongdoing and shares her testimony of a new faith, the couple must decide whether to try again. Will the sister's example of faith and transformation be enough to restore broken dreams?©2005 Lori Wick (P)2005 Oasis Audio Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance
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This first story about Tucker Mills, like all Lori Wicks stories, is wholesome Christian reading. The plot is maybe not her best but throughout the story the main characters are seeking to know more about heaven and eternal security. They also observe a real change in someone who does come to know the Lord. I personally found it a little confusing to work out who all the different characters are, so would recommend listening to the first half hour a second time before continuing!! (Unlike a book you can’t flick back to remind yourself of who’s who!)
I was a little hesitant to purchase Books 2 & 3 but I am very glad I did! These introduce new characters and storylines while continuing the journey to salvation of Jace and Maddie.
Beautifully narrated.

First in the Trilogy

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Narration was good. Story was interesting, but oh how disappointed I was with the ending. It just drifted off into nothingness.

Incomplete Plot

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