Monday, June 18, 2012

A distant shore By Anita Stansfield

Life is starting to get good for the Brierley family but that is all about to change. Joseph Smith comes to their home to ask of the men of the house of something. How will this change the setting of their life. Will they be able to live without each other? How will the women of the house get along? With all the hard work that need to be done, children to take care of, meals to do, and much more; will they get along with their husbands at their sides? And how will the men take being away from their wives for so long? Wren and Ian have a new baby on the way will Ian be willing to miss his kids growing up? And will all of the kids be there when he returns?
This book makes you feel each of the pains, joy, sadness, and happiness moments as the relationship of Wren and Ian changes in way that can't be explained. There's time when you wondering if everything will be okay. When you want thing to change. There will be moments when want to throw the book across the room. Again Anita Stansfield has pulled you into her books and there's no way of getting out of them until you truly come to the end. I promise you that if you want to feel the book and are looking for more then just a romance tale then this is the book for you. You will get your romance in a way that doesn't feel like a book. And you will so badly want it to turn out for the best. 

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