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    Tamera Alexander
    Bethany House / 2006 / ePub
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  1. Martha Rogers
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    February 6, 2007
    Martha Rogers
    This review was written for Revealed, Fountain Creek Chronicles Series #2.
    Once again Tamara Alexander provides us with a story you take to heart and love. With two of the characters from her first novel, Tamera weaves a tale of Gods love and forgiveness for even the most broken of lives. Matt Taylor and Annabelle Grayson are drawn together when he learns his deceased brothers pregnant widow needs an escort to take her to join the wagon train she had to leave when Jonathan died. She wants to continue the journey to Idaho to live on the ranch Jonathan claimed there. Matt agrees because he believes the ranch should be his, not Annabelles. Because of her past life in a brothel, Matt feels she isnt worthy to bear the name of his brother and even doubts the unborn child is Jonathans. Matt and Annabelle travel westward and during the trip, they learn respect to each other and to trust God to take them safely on their journey. Along the way Annabelle, with Matts unexpected help, is able to rescue a young friend, Sadie, from life in a brothel. The ending has a wonderful twist that wraps up the story in a most satisfying way. This is one that will be hard to put down once you start reading.
  2. Ashly Howard
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    January 29, 2007
    Ashly Howard
    This review was written for Revealed, Fountain Creek Chronicles Series #2.
    I really loved this book. I was so excited to see the character from book one continue on. This book is a great story about how God and change people and how people are not always who they seem. Tamera Alexander also does a wonderful job showing us how God has the power to redeam anything. Great book. I was so happy to see the story about Matthew Taylor continue on into this book and cannot wait until book three is available.
  3. Diana Urban
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    January 3, 2007
    Diana Urban
    This review was written for Revealed, Fountain Creek Chronicles Series #2.
    Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.Matthew Taylor discovers that the childrens rhyme is devastatingly untruewords can wound the soul far more deeply than actions can injure the body. Matthew believes himself to be a righteous man, but Annabelle Grayson brings out the worst in him at every turn. Her past serves as proof to him that she can never change, and he refuses to consider otherwise. Matthew accuses Annabelle of being a conniving woman who is out for everything she can get, and he is slow to realize that extending forgiveness to others and accepting forgiveness for himself are both necessary to achieve true freedom.Matthews accusations grieve Annabelle, who longs to make the most of her second chance at life. Unfortunately, the only way for her to do so is to escape the small Colorado town where gossip keeps her past alive. She and her husband set out for Idaho, but his death forces her to return to Willow Springs. In a final, desperate bid to leave her past behind, she advertises for a trail guide to take her to Idaho and receives a shock when she meets the first applicant for the jobMatthew Taylor. Thankfully, a second man applies for the position. As Annabelle makes her way north with her trail guide, she seeks her young friend, Sadie, who disappeared several months earlier. En route, Annabelle discovers that life is not always as it seems, and past actions, no matter how hurtful, can be forgiven. Tamera Alexanders second novel in her debut Fountain Creek Chronicles series highlights her talent at featuring an aspect of Christian living, in this case, forgiveness, in a real-life context. The historical, western flavor of the novel comes through clearly and portrays the wilds of Colorado and of life on the trail with accuracy. Furthermore, Alexanders strongly drawn characters and realistic, compelling plot draw readers into the story and entice them to read just one more chapter. Watch for Remembered, June 2007.
  4. Harriet Klausner
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    October 11, 2006
    Harriet Klausner
    This review was written for Revealed, Fountain Creek Chronicles Series #2.
    In the late 1860s with the death of her spouse, pregnant Annabelle Grayson McCuthens feels alone as her life is filled with mistakes and regrets. She decides to leave Fountain Creek, Colorado to start fresh in a new home in Idaho in hopes of leaving behind her failures. She seeks to hire a guide to take her to her new beginning.Two men respond to her want ads. The younger one Matthew Taylor is running from his past just like Annabelle is. He applies for the position that he sees as a chance to start anew, but is stunned to learn if hired his employer is the Widow McCuthens, the woman he blames for his friends death though he admits he helped cause the wrong that will haunt him for ever.The second Fountain Creek Chronicles (see REKINDLED) is an inspirational tale starring two souls with much remorse over errors they made that cost them and others plenty. The irony of this superb Americana is that Matthew scorns Annabelle though he holds himself in contempt too. Readers will be hooked early on to learn why as Tamara Alexander provides an interesting Reconstruction Era tale.Harriet Klausner
  5. mcguired84
    kentucky
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Great series
    July 22, 2011
    mcguired84
    kentucky
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 4
    Meets Expectations: 5
    This review was written for Revealed, Fountain Creek Chronicles Series #2.
    Revealed (Fountain Creek Chronicles Book 2)

    Tamera Alexander

    ISBN Number: 978-0-7642-0709-7

    Bethany House Publishers

    330 Pages Paperback

    4 out of 5 points

    Revealed is an historical romance fiction about a woman named Annabelle Grayson who can not seem to get past her former life in Willow Springs. After her husband passes away, she sends out an advertisement for a trail guide to help her get to Idaho. Matthew Taylor is a man on a run, with a bad past as well, when he meets Annabelle it was bad, then he meets her once more it is worse. Matthew wishes for a time turner and to right a wrong. He wants to make the woman pay.

    What makes this book a good read is the characters who grew into their characters throughout the story. As Annabelle and Matthew got to know one another they seemed to realize their first impressions of each other was very very wrong. This book has been set apart from other's of it's kind, as the character's are more the believeable. The faith is so deep into the story that it does not have to be read in the words as it is expressed.

    One of the best things that I loved is how it is easy to learn to love oneself, before you can learn anyone else. Once again Tamera provided a story that shows God's love and foregiveness. They learn to except God's wisdom. It is hard to put down after you begin to read it. I will recommend this book to anyone who loves historical fiction or to anyone who loves to read.
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