Thursday, September 19, 2013

The Icecutter's Daughter ~ A Book Review

Tracie Peterson is a very talented writer.  I love how her characters feel like friends, and by the time you finish reading you feel sad to say goodbye to them.

Raised by her widowed father and several brothers in the Minnesota wilderness doesn't give Merrill Krause much of a chance to be as feminine as her friends in the nearby town, but she is strong and capable which has its own attractiveness.  Which makes her an object of interest for Rurik Jorgenson when he comes to town to help his uncle run his carpentry business.  But can they overcome the obstacles thrown in their path?

A great example of how the truth will always come out, one way or another.  Another lovely story with a great moral!


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