Dear Readers,
Reading a Tracie Peterson book is like coming home. She is consistent, comfortable, and interesting to read. She invites you into her home and tells you a lovely story of America's history. Whether she is telling you about the settling of the west, or her favorite, Alaska, you will learn something new about our countries history.
In All Things Hidden, Tracie joins up with Kimberly Woodhouse, who is a well published author herself. I personally have only read the series she wrote with her daughter and so didn't know a lot about her historical writing.
Gwyn does not like change and when she finds out that change is coming to their little community in Alaska, she is not excited. Her father on the other hand can hardly wait for the challenge. Together they get ready to welcome the new neighbors.
Jeremiah flees Chicago in disgrace and with the threat of jail time because of the death of one of his patience. When he arrives in Alaska to help with the new hospital and clinic, he does not tell anyone his secret. They are so glad to see him, he just sets to work.
So secrets, love and a new settlement keeps this book moving right along and is a easy recommendation for any fans of Tracie Peterson or historical fiction.
Happy Reading
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