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Mending Places

By: Denise Hunter
Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
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Sure, it's romantic up amidst the snow-capped peaks of Wyoming's Grand Teton Mountains, but Hanna Alexander has only one thing on her mind: trying to save the family lodge. That is, she did - right up until she hired mountain-guide Micah Gallagher to help raise revenues....

When Micah Gallagher is hired by the spirited Hanna Alexander to help raise revenues for her failing family lodge, a high-country adventure filled with love, intrigue, and romance ensues. Almost immediately, Hanna betrays her own professional reservations and finds herself enamored by the mystery of Micah's carefully guarded past. When the two unexpectedly fall in love, Micah is forced to face the hidden places that haunt him, and Hanna must address her fears and determine if forgiveness can make way for love. Teeming with suspicion and intrigue, this Grand Teton adventure leaves listeners struggling with the Christian principle of forgiveness in the face of emotional entanglements, fears of the heart, and the inevitable agony of love.

Has fate brought the two together, or will circumstances tear them apart? What are the secrets that Micah guards so closely? Will love and forgiveness conquer the entanglements of their past and make way for a future together?

©2010 Denise Hunter (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Christian Fiction Clean & Wholesome Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Thriller & Suspense Suspense Heartfelt
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Love this PG love story. Well written, well performed. Easy to follow along and listen.

Great storyline

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Such a beautiful story! I love Denise Hunter. she hasn't disappointed me yet. Great read.

Loved it

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This is a beautiful story of Gods forgiveness and his ability to to heal broken people

Radical forgiveness.

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This may be a hard book for some reader's. I am glad the author portrayed the new healed man before revealing his awful sin. Reader's of Faith understand that we all make mistakes some worse than others, but all mistakes can be forgiven with God's mercy and grace.

God's true forgiveness

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As a victim of rape, I found this storyline to be very disturbing. I understand forgiveness and restoration, but this is taking it way too far. I listened in fascinated horror as the rest of the story progressed. It's stories like this that diminish rape and make it so men can spout nonsense about "...women having rape fantasies..."

Disturbing storyline

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I feel strongly that some woman falling in love with her rapist is unrealistic and not a good storyline. It really makes it seem like rape is no big deal and it’s a horrible violation of a woman body. Forgiveness is a great thing and I believe in forgiveness, but I do not think a woman is going to fall in love and marry her rapist. I have read a lot of Denise’s books many of them. I have enjoyed but after this, I don’t think I can read anymore. I think it sends a totally wrong message to women who have ever been in that situation. Forgive move on, but don’t belittle what happened? Don’t pretend it wasn’t horrible and don’t make him out to be some kind of a great guy, sure God forgives him and she can forgive him, but marrying him? Get real! I didn’t like the book.

Not a good plotlineguy

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