from the publisher:Sensible and independent, Cassie Barton never anticipated being on her own at thirty-two. But after the death of her father and the marriage of her sister, she's found joy in her work as a seamstress. When a minor accident leaves her unable to sew, she decides to use her time to compile a book of stories about the men working on the Santa Fe Railroad. But worry begins to grow in San Marcial as Mexican revolutionaries set out to destroy the railroad--and put many lives in danger.
With Europe at war and his longtime friend Cassie injured, railroad worker Brandon DuBarko is burdened by his troubles. He promised Cassie's father he would watch over her, but as their comfortable friendship slowly transforms into something deeper, he feels trapped by a secret from his youth. When a vengeful man reappears in Brandon's life, intent on causing conflict, Brandon must face his past before he can move forward.
As the danger intensifies, Cassie and Brandon must rely on God to overcome the obstacles that stand in the way of a brighter future.
my thoughts: In true Tracie Peterson fashion, our heroine, Cassie overcomes great trials when she is injured and can't perform her job as a seamstress. In this heartbreaking story, she overcomes her struggles compiling stories of the men working on the Santa Fe Railroad. Compelling and once again, Ms. Peterson has researched her work with results to entertain, enrich and give the reader a front row seat into the shaping of our country.
Cassie's friend, Brandon Dubarko has also found troubles along the way in a vengeful man who re-enters his life. Strong faith give Cassie and Brandon the strenghth and courage to face their trials. Truly a wonderfully inspirational book.