Hannah's Home (For Women Only Book 3)
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Rating | : | 4.12 (871 Votes) |
Asin | : | B004W4MLFW |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 470 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Hannah's House Loved the story this book told about the strength that Hannah showed in all her ups and downs as she started a new life for herself. Billy Bob and the ghosts and the other characters made this a very entertaining book. I couldn't wait to turn the page to see what was next for Hannah. I highly recommend this book.. Small Town Comfort Reading I loved this book. I loved it. LOVED it."Hannah's Home" tells the story of a very compelling woman--equal parts tough broad, soft-hearted hairdresser, dedicated horsewoman, farmer to her core--who is forced to rebuild her life from the ground up, and finds home in the process.Hannah is on her own. Well, not entirely. Her husband may have disappeared, but Hannah has the warmth of the small town she lives in,. "A true to life story of love and loss and starting over." according to amy t. Hannah will tug at your heart as you watch her pick up the pieces of her shattered life. If you have ever known someone who started over, you will root for her from beginning to end. The simplicity of her life will make you question your own materialism. A great read.
It is boisterous and yet quiet, and runs along the veins of “The Secret Life of Bees” and “Fried Green Tomatoes.” It is a victory dance. She relies on the minute details of his day-to-day care to keep her grounded. Love is in the air. This is a poignant novel. Her horse Billy Bob, named after her favorite movie actor, is the foundation of her sanity. Pursued by a persistent man who is a sheep farmer by day and bartender at night, more than a deadly tornado is in store for Hannah. “Hannah’s Home” is a step back in time where you’ll shop at second-hand stores and barter for the things you need, where hard work is the order of the day and Chili Night at the local Honky Tonk is a big event. Deals are still made with a handshake in Ridge Creek, a town where everyone knows where you live, where pretty is just plain pretty, and fun is kicking up your heels as often as y
. About the Author An equestrian, horse trainer, and environmentalist, MaryAnn Myers lives with her family in Northeast Ohio, and is currently working on her tenth novel, Odds of Favorite, a sequel to Favored to Win
. An equestrian, horse trainer, and environmentalist, MaryAnn Myers lives with her family in Northeast Ohio, and is currently working on her tenth novel, Odds of Favorite, a sequel to Favored to Win