Seven years after Eye of the Beholder ends, Neil Craftsman's story begins. When Sarah Donner learns she's pregnant, she hopes this blessing will be the thing to make her husband finally love her. But to her horror, he announces that she will go live with her overbearing mother-in-law. Weeks before she is due to give birth, they are traveling to her mother-in-law's when some thieves kill him. Ready to give birth, she has to rely on the aid of the one man others had warned her about: Neil Craftsman. She knows of his tarnished past, and no respectable woman will go near him. But when she learns her husband left her with no home and no money, she has nowhere else to go but to the one man she's shunned. As she gets to know Neil, she learns that there is more to him than meets the eye. But when his past comes back to haunt him, will her newfound love be enough to redeem him - or will he always be a shunned man?
"Nebraska, late 1800's...
Sarah Donner is a young women, married, pregnant and in a loveless marriage. Jim Donner, Sarah’s unconcerned, duty bound, older husband who only married Sarah because her sister, who he was engaged to ran away to marry another man...hmm. Yes. That should have been a sign to Sarah to run away too. Hoping that her marriage will take a turn for the better, Sarah tells her husband of her impending birth only to be slammed with a lack luster attitude, leaving Sarah in an ever emotional wreck then she already was.
Luckily for Sarah, Jim has this idea that she would need to stay with his mother until after the birth so she could “adjust to motherhood!” Did I read that write? I guess so, the rights of man in the 1800’s! Knocked down without ever having to fight, but of course Sarah agrees, like she had a choice. They pack the wagon, hitch the horses and take that bumpy road to the soon-to-be grandma’s house, Jim’s meddling mother, Beatrice.
It’s now during this trip to the house of no return that the turning point and I do mean in a good way starts to happen for our love starved Sarah. Taking that green mile ride to Beatrice’s house, Sarah and the dutiful husband Jim get caught by a couple of robbers, and I might add a couple of idiots who didn’t steal a thing…
Alas, but they did….in the end they stole away a life that could have been as a submissive wife, were the man makes the decision, the women’s place is in the kitchen, and to do as you’re told. What they gave back to Sarah was freedom, hope, and love.
Love comes in the form of sinner, prostitute solicitor, the scandalous, Neil Craftsman.
Each key character in this story, from Sarah to Neil, and ones that’s not mentioned all have their onset of emotional baggage, but the author manages to attach that fine thread linking each individual person together by a mixture of emotions as old as time itself. Funny and sad at times with just a bit of sexiness thrown into the mix.
I won’t give to much away. Just hope I got you interested enough to take a peek. Author, Ruth Ann Nordin phasing of words, and knowledge of the era makes it all come to life."