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A Love Transformed (Sapphire Brides Book #3)
A Love Transformed (Sapphire Brides Book #3) | Tracie Peterson
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The Riveting Final Story in the Sapphire Brides Series When Clara Vesper's husband, Adolph, dies suddenly, Clara is stunned--but not grief-stricken. Her marriage to Adolph had been arranged, their primary interaction revolving around the sapphire jewelry Clara designed and Adolph produced and sold. Widowed and penniless, with two small children, Clara decides to return to her aunt and uncle's ranch in Montana, the only place she has ever been happy. Curtis Billingham, injured in a sapphire mine collapse, is recuperating at the ranch of his friends, Paul and Madeline Sersland. But when the Serslands' niece returns from New York City, Curtis curses both his broken body and his broken past. Clara, the love of his life, has come back to him, but he is no longer worthy of her love. Clara's brother-in-law Otto Vesper, Adolph's business partner, fears that the loss of Clara's design skills will doom the company's prospects. Following her to Montana, Otto is prepared to do whatever it takes to get Clara to return with him to New York. As Clara fights for love and freedom, a dangerous secret in her late husband's life comes to light, threatening everyone she loves.
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Becky712
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The plot is intriguing, inventive, and looks at a unique time in history rarely discussed. While the romance was wonderful, I must mention how perfectly the villain of the story keeps you on your toes to the very end.

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AlyssaTillett
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I loved this third book in the Sapphire Brides series. There is adventure, mystery, and murder! Another captivating book by Tracie Peterson.

The characters are well developed, even the secondary characters. The story isn't slow, so it will keep you reading until the last page. One of my favorite themes of the book was forgiveness. A beautifully written book. #christiannovel #traciepeterson #bethanyhouse

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EmilyChristine
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Stayed up late last night watching the Olympics opening ceremony and reading this book. Finished it just as the ceremony ended. I always like Tracie's books because they are realistic and historically accurate.

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EmilyChristine
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Last book in the sapphire brides series. Tracie is one of my favorite authors.