AUGUST 21, 2016
MY REVIEW:
 It is hard to trust people. Especially if your someone’s property.  Mercedes has known betrayal at its worst.  Yet, she is a fighter and hopes she has found one person in whom she can trust. The bringing together of two people who both carry secrets. Can her dreams of a normal life come true? Please read the book.
 
Blessings,
Karen Hadley
www.karenhadley.blogspot.com
 

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About the Book

Who will save her from herself?
After helping another girl escape, Mercedes Nobles suffers unspeakable abuse at Jericho. So when an American cowboy rides into town, she jumps at the opportunity to start a new life… even though she carries a secret that could destroy any chance of happiness for either of them.
John Durbin may have turned in his badge, but he still believes in living by a code of honor. That includes returning to a seedy Mexican saloon and rescuing a woman who helped his friends escape. However, the tables turn and he finds himself married in name only.
Struggling with cultural differences, they questions if their marriage will survive. Will John sacrifice his faith to make his new bride happy? How will Mercedes redeem herself when John learns of the secret she’s hiding?

About the Author

Mimi Milan spent two decades scribbling away in notebooks before realizing that her life’s calling was to write. So she returned from Mexico and attended the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, majoring in Creative Writing and minoring in Film. She currently resides in the suburbs of Charlotte, making time for God, family and imaginary friends.

Blog Stops

August 11: Books,Dreams,Life
August 13: A Greater Yes
August 14: The Wits About
August 18: God is Love
August 20: cherylbbookblog
August 21: Karen’s Krayons
August 22: Bigreadersite
 
 
 
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Comments

  1. I really enjoyed reading Catalina's and Mercedes's story. Really hoping there is a third i book in the works

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