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Though she had planned to spend the summer in Vermont with her sweetheart, Abigail Harding cannot dismiss her concerns over her older sister. Charlotte's letters have been uncharacteristically melancholy, and her claims that nothing is wrong ring false, so Abigail heads West to Wyoming. The endless prairie seems monotonous, but when her stagecoach is attacked, Wyoming promises to be anything but boring. Luckily, the heroics of another passenger, Lieutenant Ethan Bowles, save the day. When circumstances--and perhaps a bit of matchmaking--put Abigail and Ethan together, there's certainly attraction. But Abigail is planning to marry another man and return to life in Vermont as soon as she is finished attending to her sister. And Ethan loves his life in the Army and the wilds of Wyoming. When summer ends, will Abigail go back East? Or will she fall in love with this rugged land herself? Book 1 of the new Westward Winds series, Summer of Promise is a tale of following your heart to unexpected places. Readers will enjoy Amanda Cabot's passionate characters and vibrant setting in the beautiful high prairie.
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I enjoyed author Amanda Cabot's first series Texas Dreams and I have anxiously been awaiting to read her new series Westward Winds starting with Summer of Promise. This book gripped me from the first scene and captivated me ever since. It starts with an absolutely gorgeous book cover that just begs to be investigated and continues with a jump into the plot and then entertains with a bit of suspense in mystery and hint of friendship and romance and even some redemption for those which you might judge. There is always a problem with leaving home and the things you have always known... you might find something you like and perhaps will even love a good bit better. Abigail and Ethan's friendship is delightful as it is a true relationship as it begins and though neither knew that they needed the other they fit in just as was designed. The side relationships in Abigail's sister's marriage, and a not so fortunate other characters of Leah and Frances really cause the thinking wheels to turn in curiosity as to what might happen next. As a reader, emotions are high and thoughts go back and forth because at certain points you're not sure what exactly you want to happen. (That and I'm not sure if you should pat Puddles or Oliver on the head to keep him content...)
I definitely think that I would name this as my favorite from Amanda Cabot so far, and I look forward to more. Her characters are realistic and they jump from the page. Though not quite at the same humor line, the realism of psychology and interest in the characters is right up there with Mary Connealy (which if you know me, you know that makes me a fan!).
Thanks to Revell Books for providing a copy for review.