Single mother Samantha Deveaux has only one goal: keep her eight-year-old daughter, Audie, safe and away from her drug-dealing father.
"A beautiful journey of growth and love," multi-published reviewer.
Samantha Deveaux and her eight-year-old daughter, Audie, move to Choteau so she can take her first teaching job. The small town on the Rocky Mountain Front is only a temporary stop, and she intends to stay a stranger, so nothing can lead her ex, a man just released from prison in Tennessee, to track her down.
Jarod Beck is focused is on creating a rodeo training business, for both horses and riders. There is no room for anything or anyone else.
The town embraces her and Audie, her daughter's teachers and classmates providing care and compassion for the girl with Asperger's. The church community is warm and welcoming, the hub of many rural small towns. Samantha settles in and makes friends, including Jarod.
Her dream of a miracle to guide her to a new life is dashed when her ex discovers her whereabouts. Will her newfound community have her back or will she need to run to find a new haven for her daughter?
A warm and touching story about learning to trust again. If you enjoy contemporary women's fiction with strong characters and a dramatic setting, then you'll love Finding Home.
Buy this book, then settle down for a compelling read about life set in contemporary small-town Montana.