Without anyone else to serve as a witness, Heath is pressed into reading the will. If Justin, Sadie, and Cole Boden don’t live and work at home for the entire year, the ranch will go to their low-down cousin Mike.
Then Heath discovers the avalanche was a murder attempt, and more danger might follow. Deeply involved with the family, Heath’s desire to protect Sadie goes far beyond friendship. The danger keeps them close together, and their feelings grow until being apart is the last thing on their minds.
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Hott Review:
Awwww! I LOVED No Way Up!!
So much about this book was amazing. Overall it’s a book about family, love, and acceptance. It’s a great mystery, suspense, and romance. You’ll want to take a day to get lost in No Way Up.
The romance between Heath and Sadie is a slow going romantic friendship that is a perfect picture for young adults to look forward to. I can’t wait to share No Way Up!
The best part of No Way Up, in my opinion, is the lesson. Sure it’s a wonderful book but it’s also paled with lessons about honor, respect, trusting God, and family.
More About No Way Up:
Author: | Mary Connealy | ||
Source: | NetGalley | ||
Publisher & Date: | July 5th 2016 by Bethany House Publishers | ||
Genre: | Western, Historical Christian Romance | ||
ISBN: | 0764211811 (ISBN13: 9780764211812) | ||
Pages: | 304 | ||
Grade: | A | ||
Ages: | 16+ | ||
Steam: | Appropriate for all Audiences | ||
Setting: | Fall, New Mexico Territory 1880 | ||
Series: | The Cimarron Legacy, #1 |
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So, I have all these things, I want to say, in my head; the perfect zinger to the rude cashier, which you think of an hour after you’ve left the store, the perfect bit of wisdom when someone needs help, which doesn’t occur to you until they solve their problems themselves, the perfect guilt trip for the kids, which you don’t say because you’re not an idiot. I keep all this wit to myself, much to the relief of all who know me, and then I write all my great ideas into books. It’s therapeutic if nothing else, and more affordable than a psychiatrist.
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