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Dear Reader,

Grief hits us all in ways unique to each of us. A loss in the family is handled differently by each person.

In this book, Shauntelle was dealing with several varieties of grief. The loss of her husband, followed by the loss of her brother. On top of that, she was living with her parents, who were dealing with their own grief. When Noah comes to town, she has an easy target for the anger portion of grief that is often woven into sorrow.

Noah is struggling with his own guilt over the death of Shauntelle’s brother, and seeing Shauntelle and her family’s reaction to his presence in town only underscores that guilt. He didn’t really want to come back to town, but obligation and the need to see his mother brought him there.

However, Noah has his own past and his own pain to deal with. His sorrow is connected to dark memories, hard work and a bad relationship with his father. He has to learn to separate past from present, which is the same lesson that Shauntelle and her family have to learn.

I hope you enjoyed reading the journey of Noah and Shauntelle as they learn to place their life in God’s hands. As they learn to accept healing from the past. As they go forward into a new future together.

This is the last of the Cedar Ridge stories, and I hope you enjoyed your time here.

If you want to find out more about my books, check out my website at carolyneaarsen.com, plus you can write me any time at caarsen@xplornet.com. I love to hear from my readers!

Blessings,

Carolyne

A Cowboy For The Twins

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