Book Description:
Windmill Point, Michigan
Can She Forgive the Hurting Man Who Costs Her the Role She Loves?
After her father's death, Caroline Taylor has grown confident running the Windmill Point Lighthouse. But in 1865 Michigan, women aren't supposed to have such roles, so it's only a matter of time before the lighthouse inspector appoints a new keeper--even though Caroline has nowhere else to go and no other job available to her.
Ryan Chambers is a Civil War veteran still haunted by the horrors of battle. He's secured the position of lighthouse keeper mostly for the isolation--the chance to hide from his past is appealing. He's not expecting the current keeper to be a feisty and beautiful woman who's angry with him for taking her job and for his inability to properly run the light. When his failings endanger others, he and Caroline realize he's in no shape to run the lighthouse, but he's unwilling to let anyone close enough to help. Caroline feels drawn to this wounded soul, but with both of them relying on that single position, can they look past their loss to a future filled with hope...and possibly love?
My Review:
I like that Jody Hedlund used a strong female protagonist to
set the stage for a story about women who make a difference. There's no doubt
that Caroline can do the job of lighthouse keeper, yet she shows her sensitive,
caring side to the wounded soldier who is placed in the job she loves. I loved
Caroline's two little brothers. They added a sense of playfulness to a serious
situation. I enjoyed the twists, turns, and surprises of this well-written tale
of courage. If you like historical fiction with romance, you'll love Hearts
Made Whole.
Disclosure: I received a free copy of Hearts Made Whole in exchange for a fair review.