Kate’s Journey

Download or Read eBook Kate’s Journey PDF written by Lela Jean Clendaniel and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2019-01-04 with total page 207 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Kate’s Journey
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9781973644781
ISBN-13 : 1973644789
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Book Synopsis Kate’s Journey by : Lela Jean Clendaniel

Book excerpt: Kate Remington is living a seemingly normal life in Maryland with her husband, Jake, and two grown children. But what no one knows is that four years earlier, Kate was beaten, kidnapped, and left for dead by two thugs. While suffering from amnesia, Kate found work—and love—on a Wyoming ranch until Jake found her and brought her home. As her memory loss lingers, Kate and Jake are still facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles. She cannot remember loving him—only the Wyoming ranch owner, Brad Crawford. When Jake is run over and killed by a disgruntled employee who snatches his wallet out of his pocket before leaving the body, Kate has no idea he is about to go after her. As she grieves and relies on her faith for strength, the killer lurks in the shadows and waits for the perfect moment to exact his revenge. When he finally finds the right time to confront Kate, she is left with no other choice than to kill in self-defense. Traumatized, Kate returns to the ranch in Wyoming where she learns the power of gossip and her faith as she attempts to find a new path to happily-ever-after. Kate’s Journey is a story of hope and strength through faith as a Christian woman attempts to move forward after two tragedies rock her world and propel her toward a new beginning.


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