Forever Hidden
Treasures of Nome, Book 1
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Pilar Witherspoon
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For Havyn Powell, growing up on her grandfather Chuck Bondrant's dairy outside the 1904 gold-rush boomtown of Nome, Alaska, offered all she needed. She had the love of her mother, two sisters, and grandfather. But now, at 23, Havyn realizes the stability of her life may soon vanish. Havyn is determined to find a way to keep the family together, but her grandfather's health is declining and everyone seems to be holding secrets from each other, including the handsome, dark-haired stranger who recently arrived.
John Roselli arrives in Nome looking for a steady, consistent job. He has grown tired of the promises of getting rich quick and just wants an honest job with honest pay. His grandfather once knew a Chuck Bondrant, and so when John arrives at the dairy, he's quickly offered a job - and a path to more if he wants it.
Havyn's plan for helping out the family means using her beautiful singing voice and her sisters' musical talent at a local roadhouse. They're an immediate hit, and it looks like her plan will be a success. But the spotlight brings with it dangerous eyes that covet Havyn and are jealous as she and John grow ever closer. But will they realize the peril before it's too late?
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- Maria
- 19-03-2020
wonderful!
• Note. I am reviewing the audio version of this book.
• I really enjoyed this book.
• With some books, it takes a while to get in to it. Not so with this book. There was a sense of mystery from the start. The characters were engaging from the first page. THIS book was so descriptive. I felt like I was there listening to the girls practise and perform. I loved the family dynamics and how well the characters were develloped. Even the chickens seemed to have a personality of their own.
• I love historical fiction, because I always feel like I have learned something.
• I loved the thread of faith that ran through this story. There was a lot to ponder, about secrets, forgiveness and everything inbetween.
• There were also quite a few surprises.
• The Narration was good. I felt like the narrator hesitated a bit sometimes, but other than that, it was excellent.
• I would highly recommend this book, and am anxiously awaiting the next one in the series.
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