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Guide Me Home by Kim Vogel Sawyer
In the year 1910, Rebecca Hardin is a twenty one year old living in the southern Kentucky hills. She made a commitment to provide for her family. During a time when only men were allowed to do difficult jobs, in order to make the best wages, she disguises herself as a man named Reb, and found work as a tour guide at the nearby Mammouth Cave. She is trained how to navigate the complex natural wonder to ensure the tour groups get safely back to the surface. Devlin Bale is a privileged university student who arrives in town to map the cave. Will Rebecca let her true self surface and put aside the commitment she made to protect her family?
Title: Guide Me Home By: Kim Vogel Sawyer Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 352 Vendor: WaterBrook Publication Date: 2016 | Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.50 (inches) Weight: 12 ounces ISBN: 0307731391 ISBN-13: 9780307731395 Stock No: WW731394 |
"Kim Vogel Sawyer's characters light up the pages in this deeply moving story of misplaced guilt, ambition, and dreams. I found myself quickly turning pages to find out how Devlin and Reb would resolve their differences in class and culture. And Kim didn't disappoint. As I read the last page, I felt as if I too had been guided home." - PAM HILLMAN, author of Stealing Jake
"Just when I thought Kim Vogel Sawyer's novels couldn't get any better, Guide Me Home fell into my lap, and I was once again amazed by her marvelous resourcefulness. I've read several of Kim's books, so I can say with honesty that this is one of her finest. It is a poignant story of faith, family, and endearing romance. If you are a fan of historical romance rich with descriptive detail, you will love Guide Me Home." - SHARLENE MACLAREN, author of the Tennessee Dreams series and the River of Hope series
"Kim Vogel Sawyer has expertly crafted a novel that's rich in both God's truths and American history. I thoroughly enjoyed this dynamic story. It's been wonderfully researched and delves into the concept of watching our words and the consequences that can unfold when we don't. But Kim doesn't leave readers there, suffering in guilt. Through compelling characters, she illustrates God's infinite grace and loves healing powers. Readers will not be disappointed!" - ANDREA BOESHAAR, author of the acclaimed Shenandoah Valley Saga