This is my latest read. I just finished it up. The back reads:
Native American beauty Sunny Wescott is not one to let her hair down. But her friend Aubrey manages to drag her to Pendleton, Oregon, and the pair arrives just as the hundredth annual Pendleton Round-Up begins. Sunny is surprised by how much she enjoys watching the rodeo, riding horseback, and getting to know Aubrey's family - particularly a handsome cowboy named Cody. Pendleton is also home to the Umatilla reservation where Sunny's ancestors once lived, and the trip gives her the chance to do some digging into her family's history - a topic she knows next to nothing about. But will Sunny like what she finds? And how will secrets from the past compete with the current drama unfolding in Cody's own family?
I would give this book an eight out of ten stars (and that's only because I reserve the higher awards for only the best of the best of the best!)
This book (by Melody Carlson) was cute, grabbed my attention almost right away and guess what? As are true of most every book I read there is a lesson that the main character has to learn and that lesson in this book was of letting go/relinquishing your will for God's will. That's two books with that "lesson" now. Hum... There seems to be a trend.
I guess I will have to work on it. Thanks for listening to my ramblings. Thanks for reading.
-erin-
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