Boone's Burden
Hers to Redeem, Book 11
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Todias Coleman
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Boone Malone’s father and brothers were town drunks. When Boone gets drunk and does some things he would have never done sober, he thinks he has their tainted blood, and decides never to marry or have children.
He secludes himself on a ranch and becomes the foreman. He has no trouble keeping to himself, until he decides to help a young cowboy resist spending his weekends in the saloon. When he takes him to church and meets the preacher’s daughter, things move out of his control. Can he keep his resolve, or is he weak in yet another area?
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- PATRICIA
- 30-06-23
Beautiful story!
Janice Cole Hopkins always brings me a story brings peace to my soul. This book is about Boone. Always thinking he will never be better than his family, he vows never to marry. He will not subject his wife to his certain misfortunes. He is a good man, and brings a moral and constant, positive feel to the ranch and its hands, but when it comes to Lydia, he shrinks away. There is something about Boone that Lydia sees, and being the woman that she is, will wait until he is ready to realize he is a good man. But will he ever get there? Hopkins takes us on the journey of faith and love as these two muddle through and find what is truly important. I love Lydia and her faith in Boone. She knows just what a good man he is, and her love shines. Boone is frustrating, but I love how he changes through the story. This is a fabulous listen.
Todias Coleman brings out all the feels as he tells this story. He has great male and female voices and easily transitions between them. I could feel the true emotions in this story and it made it pleasurable to hear.
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