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Beyond the desert sands / Tracie Peterson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Love on the Santa FePublisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Bethany House, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [2022]Description: 300 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780764237331 :
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Trouble is brewing, and there are those who hope Isabella stays just as she is, even if it costs her everything"-- Provided by publisher.
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Can she reconcile who she's become with who she's meant to be? Accustomed to an opulent life with her aunt, the last thing twenty-five-year-old Isabella Garcia wants is to celebrate Christmas in her parents' small silver-mining desert town, leaving her handsome beau, Diego Morales, behind in California. Adding insult to injury, she must bear the company of Aaron Bailey, the disapproving Santa Fe Railroad businessman her father has sent to escort her home, who clearly finds her spoiled. But she is surprised to see how much the town of Silver Veil has grown and how fragile her father's health has become. Then a surprise visitor shows up with news that entirely upends the comfortable life she's been leading. Faced with all these changes, Isabella struggles to sort through her future and who she wants to be. But trouble is brewing, and there are those who hope she stays just as she is, even if it costs her everything.

"Trouble is brewing, and there are those who hope Isabella stays just as she is, even if it costs her everything"-- Provided by publisher.

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Publishers Weekly Review

In the uplifting second installment of Peterson's Love on the Santa Fe series (after Along the Rio Grande), Peterson follows a spoiled young woman as she learns the ways of God and the importance of family in the early 20th-century American Southwest. Bratty Isabella Garcia has always resented her family's move from California to Silver Veil, N.Mex., and after she turns 18, her father, Daniel, agrees to let her live with her aunt Josephine back in California. Seven years later, Daniel summons her to Silver Veil for Christmas, but she returns begrudgingly, bitter that she'll have to wait until her return for a marriage proposal from her suitor. Daniel sends his business associate, Aaron Bailey, to accompany Isabella and her maid during the trip. Sparks fly between Aaron and Isabella, but her self-absorption and entitlement give Aaron pause and cause him to seek God's direction to sort through his feelings for her. When Isabella learns that her father is in poor health, she must find her faith, with Aaron's guidance, to make the most of the time Daniel has left. The poignant rendering of transformation through faith will resonate with inspirational readers. This is another strong showing for Peterson. (July)

Booklist Review

Isabella Garcia was devastated as a child when her parents took her away from their prosperous ranch in California to live in New Mexico, where they run a silver mine. Years later, she is comfortable living with her wealthy aunt back in California, but now, in 1911, her parents ask her to spend Christmas with them, and they arrange for Santa Fe railroad man Aaron Bailey to accompany her on the journey. Isabella and Aaron don't get along. He sees her as spoiled. Isabella hopes to marry Diego Morales and return to California. But what if God has other plans? As she makes mistakes and matures, Isabella learns to appreciate what she has and becomes more compassionate. The second of Peterson's Love on the Santa Fe novels, following Along the Rio Grande (2022), depicts a Mexican American family within a compelling historical context. Good read-alikes for Peterson's latest are novels by Janette Oke, the Mesquite Springs series by Amanda Cabot, and Francine Rivers' The Lady's Mine (2022).
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