Horizon
2017 • 136 pages

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Average rating3.5

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Horizon is a town that will definitely make you want to return for a visit! Full of fun characters (my favorite was the boardinghouse owner–she was priceless) and a close-knit feel, it makes for a great setting.

The opening chapter was definitely a hook. Questions always follow when a woman is running down a street searching for a place to hide. There was no putting the book down at that point.

Tyler and Paisley were both loveable characters. And the kids! I loved how many flaws Penny gave them. Those kids each reminded me of real-life kids I've dealt with before, and I could just feel the frustration they caused–and the love that they inspired as well.

Most of all, I appreciated the depth of faith that Penny wove into her story, and the clean quality of her romance as well.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book, but my thoughts and opinions are entirely my own.

Quote From Over the Horizon:

Tyler studied her. A slender woman with long, disheveled, fawn-colored hair and suspicious hazel eyes that stared back at him. Her jaw was clenched, her mouth formed a straight line, and her determination and fortitude amused him. She might be beautiful had her hair been combed and her frown replaced with a smile.

As if Tyler's life hadn't taken enough unexpected turns in recent days, now he had to contend with this?