Gain Your Copy Healing Fire: Short Story (Whitcomb Springs) Depicted By Samantha St. Claire Distributed As Readable Copy
been privileged to receive an early copy of Healing Fire, I was held in its grip from beginning to end.
Readers will find the young widow at the heart of the story instantly relatable, Nora Hewitt was brought to reduced circumstances by the changed demeanor of her husband after his return from the Civil War.
Since his death she has been burdened by the communitys judgment that she will not succeed on her own, The wellbeing of her young son, though, demands that she be both a loving mother and a model of independence.
The towns blacksmith has gained her sons trust and
now offers Nora practical assistance, Certainly the man has shown great skill in repairing what is broken, But can she trust him with her heart After the death of Nora Hewitt's husband, the citizens of Whitcomb Springs didn't see odds favoring the young widow for holding onto the ranch with only her tenyearold son to assist.
That changes when a gentle giant of a man offers a helping hand, Motivated by compassion and his own grieving heart, the blacksmith becomes a mentor for the troubled boy and befriends the attractive widow, scandalizing the town gossips.
Propriety is wielded like a weapon to separate them, but Providence makes its own plans through fire, loss and redemption.
This was such a sweet short story, It was easy to feel compassion for Nora and her young son as well as the blacksmith, The small town busybodies were represented as your typical gossipers that you dont want to meet! Pick up this story, you wont want to put it down! Sweet Historical Romance
For a short story this one was powerful! I just wish it ended with something a bit more tangible! Samantha St.
Claire lives with her husband, two horses and three cats in the Pacific Northwest at the edge of the Salish Sea.
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