A Place to Belong

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Millie Jo Gordon cannot remember a time before she loved Wyatt Rawley—at age five, she told her parents that she would marry him someday, a tale retold since her childhood. Now, many years later, Millie is seventeen and more deeply in love than ever. At twenty-three, sweet, passionate Wy, only a few semesters away from practicing veterinary medicine, secretly returns those feelings. In the ripe heat of summer, Wy at last confesses and the two share a week of sublime happiness before a heartbreaking revelation forces them apart.

Years pass, following each in their separate lives—Wy a talented and well-respected vet whose marriage to another is only an aching reminder of what he could have had with Millie. Meanwhile, Millie attends college to become an equine therapist, grappling with her enduring and unspoken connection to Wy, a love that refuses to wither and leave her in peace.

An emotional love story about the momentous ways that even the smallest of choices can forever shape our lives.

Description

Abbie Williams writes passionate, emotional fiction about relationships, heartache, and redemption. The author of more than a dozen novels, Abbie lives in rural Minnesota with her husband and their busy family. Her abiding interest in women’s issues, family dynamics, and nineteenth century history permeates her writing. When Abbie isn’t writing, teaching, or taking care of her busy family, you can find her hanging out on the dock, listening to some good bluegrass music.

“Tackling topics of forbidden love, honor, and the importance of family, A Place to Belong is a heart-wrenching and satisfying romance.”—Foreword Reviews