My post today is on the Love Inspired Historical Book, The Lawman's Oklahoma Sweetheart by Allie Pleiter. This was the last book of the Bridegroom Brothers Series. I loved this series and hate to see it end but then they ran out of brothers. I loved the ending, Allie did a great job finishing up all of the lose ends. I can't imagine how three authors manage to keep these characters straight and right on tract but it was a great series.
Katrine Brinkeroff has come to the Land Rush with her brother Lars. Katrine comes to the United States with a secret known only to her self. This secret has colored her whole existence. Late one night her cabin is set on fire. There are no windows and no way out. She remembers the two lose logs she had complained about since her brother built it and struggles to kick then out of the way. Sheriff Clint Thornton hears her efforts and rescues her.
Clint Thornton has secrets of his own. His two brothers have found love and are causing him intense frustration at their newly wed antics. He can't marry but would give anything for a wife and a houseful of kids. He is drawn to the beautiful sister of his best friends but must keep his distance.
He and Lars develops a plan for him to go undercover with the gang that is terrorizing his people. Riding towards Lars cabin he sees this gang set fire to Lars cabin. He talks the leader into trusting him and he volunteers to clean up the mess at the cabin. when the men ride off he is able to save the beautiful Katrine. He asks her help with his plan and they tell everyone her brother has died in the fire.
Now comes the difficult journey to find proof against these men without letting anyone know what is going on. This journey brings Clint back to the God he had turned his back on long ago. It also force these two into a new level of awareness as the whole town grieves for Lars. Could they ever share their secrets and have the life God planned for them.
A great book I know you will love. These three authors wrote a great series, I recommend you but them all, you won't regret it. Now God bless you all and have a great week.
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