Rebekah eagerly anticipates the return of her childhood sweetheart from college. . .and his long-awaited proposal. But when Asher instead tells her that their wedding must wait while he fights for his country, Rebekah’s dreams seem to shatter around her.
Asher longs to provide a life of wealth and position for his true love, Rebekah. But when she balks at some of his plans for their future, he begins to question the dreams he believed they shared.
Will Rebekah and Asher lose their dreams of love or follow God’s leading to the life He has for them together?
Diane T. Ashley, a “town girl” born and raised in Mississippi, has worked more than twenty years for the House of Representatives. She rediscovered a thirst for writing, was led to a class taught by Aaron McCarver, and became a founding member of the Bards of Faith.
This book is the first in the Tennessee Brides series. It was an OK book for me. Though primarily focused on a romance, it is set in the south east during the time just before the Indian Removal Act. Strong faith content.