The Hope of Refuge
by Cindy Woodsmall
Stunned at the feelings surging through him, he turned from Anna Mary's probing eyes and gazed out across the field. Answers to Cara's past
were hiding among the Amish of Dry Lake. And whether anyone in his
community liked it or not, Cara deserved to be treated as a treasure once
stolen and now returned to them by a power not her own.
Cara in this story is a steadfast woman in heart , and very concerned about her daughters welfare. Now Cara in this story needs protection and help consoling her feelings.
She is a very independent woman she is the type of person who will do anything to protect her daughter.
This book is sufficient with lots of love and concern. I love this book because it is not a story that doesnt have a moral meaning and is very interesting. I would also recommend this book to anyone.
Sounds like an interesting book. Make sure you put an apostrophe in "doesn't." And take a look at the "I love this book..." sentence. Do you see how you have used a double negative ("not a story that doesn't have...")? That can be confusing to a reader. See you soon!
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