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A Rush of Wings

Rush of Wings Series, Book 1

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Best-selling author Kristen Heitzmann has inspired millions of fans with her colorful novels of Colorado, which include Honor's Pledge. In A Rush of Wings, a young woman seeking to escape her past finds refuge, romance, and a renewed faith high in the Rocky Mountains. This novel is a Crossings Book Club Main Selection.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 23, 2002
      In this contemporary evangelical Christian romance, competent writing mostly overcomes some plot clichés, yielding an enjoyable novel. Spoiled rich girl Noelle St. Claire flees her wealthy daddy's estate in New York after breaking off her engagement to his protégé and junior partner, Michael Fallon, whose impetuous actions have pushed Noelle over the edge. She lands in Juniper Falls, Colo., at a ranch owned by Rick Spencer, a man dedicated to his horses and to God. Noelle is immediately pursued by Rick's charming rogue brother, Morgan—but something is haunting her, and she pushes him away. As the pampered Noelle wrestles the demons of her past and crafts a new identity for herself through her art, she finds that her fear of God is rooted in something traumatic that her mind refuses to remember. She doesn't find healing and resolution until the end of the tale, when she revisits the Catholic cathedral of her childhood. The novel offers some humorous moments in the interactions between the characters, and lovely nature details about the Rocky Mountains. Portions of the plot will seem familiar to regular romance readers (city girl flees home to encounter rugged cowboy in the mountains; damsel in distress is rescued by same), yet a few plot twists keep things interesting. Both Protestant and Catholic readers who like their romance with a large helping of faith will find much to enjoy in Heitzmann's light novel.

    • Library Journal

      October 15, 2004
      In this mostly traditional romance, wealthy Noelle St. Clair flees her sheltered life after an altercation with her fianc, her father's law partner. She ends up on a ranch in Colorado. The two brothers living there vie for her affections. Rick is the strong Christian. Morgan is handsome and charming and immediately starts pursuing Noelle, who is haunted by events in her past. As those memories slowly come back to her, they impact on her relationships and her faith. This well-written book touches on contemporary themes, e.g., kidnapping, violence, and loss of faith. Read professionally and competently by Alyssa Bresnahan, this inspirational novel is recommended for libraries that have a demand for Christian fiction.-Mary Knapp, Madison P.L., WI

      Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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