BUT FIRST, A WORD FROM OUR BLOGGER:
Leave it to me to order a book for the blog tour that is the "n"th title in a series. Fortunately, I was not disappointed with the story or the writing. The author has a warm, natural writing voice that makes her prose flow naturally, a bonus for one who reads aloud to his wife. Stories that chronicle a hard heart's pulverizing and a cold spirit's melting give me a great deal of joy, indicated by the volume of tears shed while struggling to continue reading aloud. I've finally discovered the secret, though: scoot close to Nancy and whisper the touching parts.
Read this book, you'll be glad you did.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

She learned to write by writing, and improved by listening to critique partners and editors. She has sold over 30 books in six years.
She became a member of American Christian Fiction Writers in the early months of its inception in 2000 and served as president for a year.
Tracey loves Sci-fi, Lifetime movies, and Days of Our Lives (this is out of a 21 year habit of watching, rather than enjoyment of current storylines).
She has been married to her husband Rusty for 18 years, has four kids, and lives in Lebanon, Missouri.
ABOUT THE BOOK

On the wagon train, finally surrounded by a sense of family and under the nurturing eye of Toni Rodde, Ginger begins to lose her rough edges. She’s made friends for the first time and has become part of something bigger than revenge. Not only has her heart softened toward people in general, but God has become a reality she never understood before. And watching Grant doctor the pioneers, she’s realized she can’t just kill him and leave the train without medical care. Putting her anger aside, before long, Ginger’s a functioning part of the group.
But when the outlaw gang, headed by her pa, shows up and infiltrates the wagon train, she is forced to question her decision. Only self-sacrifice and her new relationship with God can make things right. But it might also means she loses everything she’s begun to hold dear.
If you would like to read from the first chapter of Dangerous Heart, go HERE
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