Sheila C. (FabN46) reviewed on + 103 more book reviews
A very moving story of love and reunion.
Years ago, just out of college, jewelry maker Daisy Tucker traveled to the wilderness of Wyomings Wind River Mountains in search of inspiration for her art. What she found was rancher James Tucker, a man with the wilderness inside him. Their life together was as close to paradise as a family could get until the day their three year old son Jake disappeared without a trace. Daisy returned to Connecticut with Jakes twin sister, Sage. Now, thirteen years later, Sage is on a dangerous cross-country pilgrimage to the father she longs for. As Daisy returns to the Tucker ranch to wait and pray for Sages safe arrival, she learns that you cannot close the door on the past, but sometimes, if you step through it, it can lead you home.
Side note: I could not put this one down! I read until 3 a.m. (on a work night!) and wasnt about to stop reading if it took me all night! A terrific story!! Rice fans won't be disappointed!!!
Years ago, just out of college, jewelry maker Daisy Tucker traveled to the wilderness of Wyomings Wind River Mountains in search of inspiration for her art. What she found was rancher James Tucker, a man with the wilderness inside him. Their life together was as close to paradise as a family could get until the day their three year old son Jake disappeared without a trace. Daisy returned to Connecticut with Jakes twin sister, Sage. Now, thirteen years later, Sage is on a dangerous cross-country pilgrimage to the father she longs for. As Daisy returns to the Tucker ranch to wait and pray for Sages safe arrival, she learns that you cannot close the door on the past, but sometimes, if you step through it, it can lead you home.
Side note: I could not put this one down! I read until 3 a.m. (on a work night!) and wasnt about to stop reading if it took me all night! A terrific story!! Rice fans won't be disappointed!!!
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