Tomorrow’s Garden by Amanda Cabot

Synopsis:~

Harriet Kirk is certain that becoming Ladreville’s schoolteacher is just what she needs–a chance to put the past behind her and give her younger siblings a brighter tomorrow. What she didn’t count on was the presence of handsome former Texas Ranger Lawrence Wood–or the way he slowly but surely claims her fragile heart. But can Harriet and Lawrence ever truly put the past behind them in order to find happiness?

My take:~

Tomorrow’s Garden is the final instalment in Amanda Cabot’s Texas Dreams trilogy, set in the French/German town of Ladreville, a community steeped in European ways striving to make sense of their American home. Amanda infuses her story with a determined heroine and a compassionate hero, both dealing with past tragedies that impact their behaviour, recalcitrant siblings, inquisitive neighbours and danger in the form of a jilted suitor. Unfortunately, I found it difficult to warm to Harriet and felt the book foundered a little in the middle, which impacted my enjoyment of the story. That said, I appreciated how Harriet’s defiant brother Jake is drawn, as he struggles authentically with his new found circumstances. While Tomorrow’s Garden is not my favourite Cabot story, it may be yours so if you love a sweet romance be sure to look it up.

Available April 2011 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group

With thanks to Revell for my review copy

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Character spotlight on Priscilla & Zach

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Character spotlight on Sarah & Clay

Interview with Amanda

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