Author: Danielle Thorne Genre: Contemporary Romance Her chances of finding love are about as good as striking gold, but an old cabin, a new neighbor, and the mountain of Good Hope just might shift the odds. When Natalie inherits an old cabin in the Georgia mountains, she thinks it's the perfect place for peace and quiet. Then she learns her neighbor has plans for his place, and that means noise, traffic, and people. To make things worse, the man is drop-dead gorgeous and could charm the skin off a snake. Natalie braces herself to do battle over the land and to resist Jonathan Wilby's charms, but her healing heart, an incredible discovery, and an unexpected friendship along the way bring a gold mine of change she never expected - and just in time for Valentine's Day. Reviewer: Trixi Oberembt “True, not all that glittered was gold, but all that was truly golden didn’t always come in a sparkling package.” As Natalie Boyd navigates a new path for her life, moving into the mountain cabin her aunt Polly left her, she discovers treasure. Not so much the precious gems or gold once mined in the Appalachians. But in the peaceful setting and community that embraced her late aunt. Setting her heart against anything to do with love, being burnt by her ex-husband, will she be able to open old wounds to let someone special come in again? I was quickly drawn into this story. The setting and descriptions of the Appalachian mountains called to me. Upon meeting Jonathan, my heart fluttered, knowing he was the one to get under Natalie’s battered armor. With his boyish charm, ever-helpful manner, and a patient outpouring of grace, you just can’t help but fall in love with him. He too has hidden wounds that we learn of later in the story. I wished more of it was told from his perspective, but Thorne gives enough of his backstory, so you’re not completely left in the dark about what makes him tick. I like the sparks between these two. Natalie is hard set against falling in love again, and Jonathan is gun shy to try again. This type of story always makes me anticipate how the author will bring two wounded souls together and make them fall in love in spite of themselves. Thorn did not disappoint! Even though this wasn’t so much labeled as Christian fiction, there are strong hints that God was centered in it. I found it refreshing and added a layer of faith I love reading about. Lastly, I wished I could have met Natalie’s aunt Polly. She sounds like a wizened old soul with many life experiences to share with the next generation. Her words of wisdom resonated in Natalie’s thoughts whenever she needed them, and I loved it. In conclusion, this is a heartwarming story about finding peace with our past, forgiving ourselves, and realizing what really matters in life. It’s not the gold that glitters, but rather the things that are far more precious; family, love, community, and friends. This book was provided courtesy of the author. All opinions are my own. Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
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