Rescuing the Mountain Man by Sadie Anne

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Rescuing the Mountain Man by Sadie Anne
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When the past crashes down in the cold Alaska wilderness, can their faith rescue each other?

Sarah:
No matter where my travel blog takes me, I wonder if God has a bigger plan for me. At the moment, I’m in my father’s hometown of Talkeetna, Alaska. It’s where he grew up before love took him to the Lower 48.
As soon as I step foot in the town, its residents’ genuineness and selflessness wrap me in a peace I’ve never known. I plan to make the most of my few days here, but when my schedule hits a snag, a newfound friend sets up a sled dog ride with a local.
Thor is as sure and strong as the Alaskan Mountains. I can see the pain behind his mesmerizing emerald eyes and long to know what caused it. With enough time, I’m sure he’d trust me with his deepest secrets, but I’m only here for a few days.

Thor:
No matter how much I love people, it’s not enough to make them want to stay. I’m not sure why they left, and I’m still here in Talkeetna, but who am I to question God’s plan?
When the local B&B owner asks me to guide a last-minute sled dog ride, I drop everything to accommodate the request. My dogs need the exercise, and I could use an afternoon away, too.
Sarah is as curvy as the backroads of Denali, and her beauty is just as breathtaking. A few questions into our ride and I recognize who she is. If she learned the truth about me, she’d never want to make a permanent life in the village.
But this mountain is our home.

  • File Name:rescuing-the-mountain-man-by-sadie-anne.epub
  • Original Title:Rescuing the Mountain Man: A Sweet Curvy Woman Romance (Sweet Home Alaska Christian Romance Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08SHXXT6S
  • Publisher:Sweets by Sadie Anne
  • Date:2021-03-14T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:140.511 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. 1. Sarah
  • 4. 2. Sarah
  • 5. 3. Thor
  • 6. 4. Sarah
  • 7. 5. Thor
  • 8. 6. Sarah
  • 9. 7. Sarah
  • 10. 8. Thor
  • 11. Epilogue

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l. t.

Good short story about faith, but I felt it would have been better to make it longer in order to properly handle the emotional depth and HIGHLY COMPLICATED issues of forgiveness and trust(not to mention the body image issues). It just felt rushed. Like, for example, they wanted to resolve the issues with her parents (which is connected to the main plot!) so they just tacked a couple of sentences into the epilogue.

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