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A truth revealed / Tracie Peterson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Peterson, Tracie. Heart of Cheyenne ; 3.Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Bethany House, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [2024]Description: 311 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780764241093
  • 0764241095
  • 9780764244100
  • 0764244108
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.54 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3566.E7717 T78 2024
Summary: Laura Evans, a spirited young woman with a deep-rooted faith in God, returns home from college to her father--unaware of his dark secrets. Determined to live by her faith while respecting her father's contrasting views, Laura's world shifts when she crosses paths with a devoted preacher. Wilson Porter is driven by a calling to work with the Shoshone people but faces constant delays from government officials. Then tragedy strikes, shaking his faith and causing him to question everything he once believed. As Will and Laura's tentative friendship grows into something more, they are ensnared in a web of dark secrets and injustices. Together, they're confronted with a daunting question: Will their shattered lives leave them with an uncertain path forward--or can love withstand it all?
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Adult Book Phillipsburg Free Public Library Adult Fiction New Books FIC PETERSON Available 36748002579896
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Laura Evans, a spirited young woman with a deep-rooted faith in God, returns home from boarding school to her father--unaware of his dark secrets. Determined to live by her faith while respecting her father's contrasting views, Laura's world shifts when she crosses paths with a devoted preacher.

Wilson Porter is driven by a calling to work with the Shoshone people but faces constant delays from government officials. Then tragedy strikes, shaking his faith and causing him to question everything he once believed. As Will and Laura's tentative friendship grows into something more, it becomes ensnared in a web of dark secrets and injustices. Together, they're confronted with a daunting question: Can love withstand the trials of deception and tragedy--or will their shattered lives leave them with an uncertain path forward?

"A master of historical fiction" ( The Stand ), Tracie Peterson wraps up her frontier romance series with a tale of love, loss, and forgiveness.

Laura Evans, a spirited young woman with a deep-rooted faith in God, returns home from college to her father--unaware of his dark secrets. Determined to live by her faith while respecting her father's contrasting views, Laura's world shifts when she crosses paths with a devoted preacher. Wilson Porter is driven by a calling to work with the Shoshone people but faces constant delays from government officials. Then tragedy strikes, shaking his faith and causing him to question everything he once believed. As Will and Laura's tentative friendship grows into something more, they are ensnared in a web of dark secrets and injustices. Together, they're confronted with a daunting question: Will their shattered lives leave them with an uncertain path forward--or can love withstand it all?

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Will Porter is still awaiting his missionary placement on the Shoshone reservation, and the last thing he needs is another distraction--certainly not one as lovely as Laura Evans. When Laura returns to her father in Cheyenne, she can finally experience family after years apart following her mother's death. When tragedy strikes Will, Laura's kindness is a beacon of hope, but he is not the only one struggling with the destructive force of grief. When Laura discovers incriminating information, she and Will must find a way to stop a corrupt plot before it turns deadly. Peterson continues her popular "Heart of Cheyenne" series (A Love Discovered, A Choice Considered) with a father-daughter story about the uncertainty of tomorrow and the assurance of God's faithfulness. Set in 1868, this excellent historical inspirational novel features Peterson's signature sweet romance and a pure-hearted heroine who stands in stark contrast to the corruption surrounding her. Peterson explores the timeless question of why bad things happen to good people, amplified by themes of justice versus mercy and refining faith through trials.
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