About the Book
Book: Run With the Wind
Author: Judy DuCharme
Genre: Christian fiction
Release date: 2016
Linney Merritt loves her life in the Florida scrub where she assists her Pa in raising and taking cattle to market. The new cowman, Cyrus John, appreciates the chance to start over. Marrying holds no interest for either, but they can’t help but be drawn to each other. And then, just before Christmas, they find themselves fighting together to save the life of a calf, all while discovering the One who can remove fears and provide forgiveness.
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About the Author
Judy DuCharme is a crazy Packer fan and would rather be walking near the water than at any shopping mall. She is smarter than a fifth grader, having taught them for 22 years, specializing in fun, hands-on, basic science. In case anyone wondered, the cutest grandson in the world belongs to her. And he’s smart, too. Judy descended from the family that founded the first Mennonite/Amish congregation in this country in the mid-170
More from Judy
Have you ever watched You Tube videos of cows giving birth? Well, I have. And that’s because Linney Merritt helped birth the calves in the late 1800s in mid-Florida. And that’s why she had no interest in giving birth herself. So when the new hand arrived, it turned her plans topsy-turvy, but she was not going to budge. With humor and tenacity, Linney and Cy learn to work together on her pa’s ranch and consider other possibilities.
MY REVIEW
I love a story that is set around a cattle farm. The excitement of herding them and taking care of them keeps everyone hopping in this light hearted adventure. Linney immediately grabs my attention for her morals and hard work. She is well liked by the cowhands and respected by everyone. All her life has been around the open land and is content to keep helping her Pa without any interest in marriage. I wonder how long that will last?
Strolling in to the scene is Cy, the new cowhand to help Linney and her Pa. Now he sure is a nice man and seems to be a good fit so we will see how this turns out. I liked how he addressed Linney and found his manners refreshing. On his first outing on the trail an accident happens that causes injury to Linney. I was impressed with how quickly Cy came to her aide with wisdom and compassion. Maybe he is making a good impression on Linney after all.
I love how the author describes the birthing of calves. I felt like I was there helping as the miracle was happening. What a wonderful time it was as they witnessed each new life come into the world. There is always something going on as they travel to their destination. With the weather turning bad at times and wild animals trying sneak up to the camp, everyone needed to be alert and ready.
As Christmas approaches in the book the author treats us to the story Jesus’s birth. I loved how Cy and Linney shared precious moments as they came to understand about forgiveness and letting go of fear. It is a happy ending with a wonderful theme of new beginnings.
I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.
Blog Stops
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Tell Tale Book Reviews, May 30 (Author Interview)
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Judy is giving away the grand prize package of a copy of the book and a $25 Amazon gift card!!
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Thank you for sharing your review of Run With the Wind, I love the cover and synopsis and I am looking forward to reading this story myself
ReplyDeleteThis book will make for interesting reading. I never imagined that cattle was raised in Florida in the past.
ReplyDeleteRun with the Wind sounds like an excellent read, thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks for sharing your review, Texas Book-aholic! Have a wonderful TGIF!
ReplyDeleteHow do you handle writing slumps?
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