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Under the Summer Sky

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This romantic new book from bestselling author Lori Copeland portrays God's miraculous provision even when none seems possible.

1893—A man who goes only by the name of "Jones" isn't looking for trouble when he happens across Miss Trinity Franklin at the riverside. He is simply on his way to North Dakota to seek the advice of Tom Curtis, a former CN&W Railroad land purchaser. But when Jones spots a lady who is about to become the victim of a marauding band of thugs, he quickly follows his instincts. A handy barrel and a nearby river seem the perfect getaway solution...how was he to know she couldn't swim?

Thus begins an adventure beyond what either could have anticipated. After Jones again rescues Trinity—this time from the river—they find their destination is the same: a small town in North Dakota. A seemingly coincidental beginning comes to a delightful and charming ending when orchestrated by the One who can put the pieces of any lost and broken life together.

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    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2012

      In Copeland's latest entry (after Love Blooms in Winter) in her Western historical romantic series, a man known only as Jones is headed to North Dakota to seek advice from a former railroad land purchaser when he spots Trinity Franklin being harassed by a group of bullies. After rescuing her from the thugs' clutches, he is forced to save her a second time when she almost drowns. Thrown together, the two find that the Lord may have a plan for them. VERDICT This heartwarming story from the prolific Copeland features carefully detailed historical settings and a satisfying romance. It should please readers of Lynne Hinton.

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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