Something was missing. There was something satisfying, yet unsettling with her relationship. Will the new man in her life quell her thirst for a satisfying life on the ranch?Nestled in the hills of the Lake Michigan shoreline, the ranch overlooks open fields and rich oak, maple and beech tree groves. It has been owned by the Katzen family for generations. Once a working ranch producing cattle … producing cattle and milking cows, it has now turned into a therapy ranch for a multitude of special populations.
Spring has sprung and It is time for planting and birthing on Living River Ranch. Belle and Stormi are hard at work helping clients with their many life challenges all the while trying to fill the hole left with Margaret’s advancement to running the ranch. A new social worker has been hired and his skills for working with clients and staff are essential to moving the ranch forward in a positive direction.
Whether it is the planting of crops or the cultivation of relationships, there is always an opportunity to weed and prune during the growth process. Challenges and opportunities abound as the Ranch moves into the spring season. Will it be time for Belle to uproot or will she stay and pursue a new opportunity?
A Time To Plant And A Time To Uproot is the second book in the Living River Ranch contemporary Christian romance series. All books written in this series follow Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 “A Time For Everything” If you like a cleanly written romance series with fully developed characters that move through a series of books, you will love the A Time For Everything Series.
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This book in this series about Living River Ranch by Everlee Whitman continues the workings of the ranch and its mission to help people. The central figure in this book is Bella and the new social worker. I enjoyed the way she works in the personalities of the various characters and how their problems are solved.
Am enjoying this series. Well written, interesting stories with romance and a few Godincinents. Although a novella, the story was complete and worth the read.
A beautiful story, which moved me very much. I am curious about the following stories about that great rance and the people who live there
I got this book for free for an honest review
A beautiful story, which moved me
A beautiful story, which moved me very much. I am curious about the following stories about that great rance and the people who live there
I got this book for free for an honest review
Thia story felt fast, but I’m encouraged to read more in this series to learn about Jake and Belle, among other characters. I love that Jake uprooted and was ready to establish himself at the ranch right away. The more I read about Living River Ranch, the more I notice the astounding and miraculous place it is! I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Jacob Williams, an ex-army, now social worker, is recruited by Margaret Katzen (owner of Living River Ranch) to work on the ranch. After the war, he is seeking a new place to put down his roots and find peace in his heart and life.
He is immediately attracted to Belle Townsend, a therapist at the ranch who happens to be Margaret’s best friend. Unfortunately, Belle has a long-standing relationship with Reagon Harmsworth.
Jacob has a self-appointed commitment to deliver soldier letters to their widows and finds the recipient to the last message he has to offer on the ranch.
Can Jacob find happiness on the ranch, will he stay, can he find a forever love? Read and find out.
I love this second book in the series and this author’s writing. I received the book as an ARC reader. Boy, I’m glad that I signed on to this writer. This story is an excellent clean, read.
This is book two in the A Time for Everything series and now I really can’t wait to read the rest of the series! Beautiful stories of hope, friendship, love and respect combined with hard work makes this a quick but enjoyable read!
I received an advance copy of this book and I voluntarily wrote an honest review.
This is a well written book that holds your attention. It’s a short sweet clean read that is suitable for all ages. I love this series and look forward to the next book. I received a complimentary copy and was not required to write a review. All opinions expressed are my own
Things in life change. You either need to move on or stay where you are. Of course, it depends on the company you’re with. This book has a lot of life lessons to go with all the love and trauma. This characters are all great. This “Time for Everything ” series is wonderful. I plan on reading all that Everlee has written. I received this book as a gift in exchange for an honest review.
There’s a lot packed into this short book. God’s providence, trauma, family, romance… Some times it feels like everything is so dense and moves quickly, but there are good lessons.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
A short and easy to read story based on love, respect, friendship and lots of work – hard work. What I find really amazing is how Everlee Whitman writes about a comunity that is so engaged in its principles and values that it attracts more people with the same approach in life and those that do not see eye to eye with it find it interesting but leave. Also the work with animals and sick children and adults are very important and is an integral part of the ranch´s life.
I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Very good quick read. Clean and good characters.
I received an advance ebook and I am voluntarily leaving my review.
This is book two in the A Time For Everything series and it keeps drawing me in. I enjoyed Belle and Jake’s story even more than Margaret and Noah’s story. This is a continuing series and I’m looking forward to reading the future books. You will fall in love with all of these characters and wish you lived on the Living River Rance h in Little Bend, Michigan. This series is appropriate for all ages and I recommend this new author to anyone that enjoys a sweet, clean read.
I received an advanced reader copy of this book and this is my voluntary and honest review.