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Moving On - A Prairie Romance (edition 2012)

by Annette Bower

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Anna is a mysterious young widow who just moved to Regina Beach. The residents of the small town know everyone's business and they are very keen on discovering Anna's secrets. She meets Nick, a Sergeant in the Canadian Army, until a horrific accident sent him home to recover from his injuries sustained in an IED explosion. He helps Anna feel safe and comfortable in her new environment, just as he has always done for his men in strange, dangerous places. Meanwhile, he focuses on preparing for his future physical endurance test to prove that he is capable of returning to active duty. Because Anna doesn't talk about her past and Nick doesn't talk about his future, she is shocked to discover that his greatest wish is to return to active duty. Afraid of getting hurt, she won't love a man who may die on the job again. Intellectually, she knows that all life cycles end, but emotionally, she doesn't know if she has the strength to support Nick.… (more)
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Title:Moving On - A Prairie Romance
Authors:Annette Bower
Info:XOXO Publishing (2012), Edition: First Edition, Kindle Edition, 158 pages
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How would you feel if the wonderful guy you’re about to marry suddenly ups and dies just a week before your wedding day, then you’ll know precisely how Anna felt when her fiancé, Murray, had died. Unfortunately since that tragic day, on a daily basis she would receive an onslaught of condolences, gazing looks of sympathy, etc. from both friends and strangers alike.

Eventually Anna had taken all she could bare and decides ditch her current environment and move to the cottage she’s inherited from her fiancé and his family in Regina Beach.

As a child of the 1950’s I can remember those autograph books we used to use when we graduated junior high school [9th grade at the school I went to] where we would say congratulations to our friends. etc. Sometimes we would write little fun things like:

2 GOOD
2 B
4 GOT 10
[which was written as an addition problem] or things like:

“Don’t make love by the garden gate. Love is blind, but the neighbors ain’t.”

This is the kind of place Regina Beech is, a place where everyone has to know everyone else’s business; and this is especially true when it came to someone who’s just moved there.

Along with Anna who’s here to recover from her drastic loss, we have Nick, a Sergeant in the Canadian Army who came home to recover from his tragic accident where he lost a limb due to an IED explosion. Both of these two main characters were there to find some sort of solace from their own predicaments, and it’s a chance meeting her first night in Regina Beach which and brought these two “lost” souls together.

I loved how the relaxed dialogue shortly ensued soon afterwards and then eventually led their relationship to blossoming into one of a more serious nature. However, this could never grow into a truly open relationship since she refuses to talk about her past, and he refuses to talk about his future, especially where it concerns his desire to return to active duty. Who will be the first one to break the silence and share their secret? Will their relationship become a happy ever after one? I’m not saying, but I am giving Ms. Bower’s book 5 STARS !!! ( )
  MyPenNameOnly | Oct 28, 2015 |
Anna and Nick are the main characters in this book. This book uses Canadian English spelling so it may be a little off to some people. Please remember that it is not a grammar/edition mistake. That is how the words are spelled in Canada. Yes, it is correct I ask a friend I work with who is Canadian. I did not do this to verify who was right or wrong. I did this to help understand the book more.



Anna is trying to move on from the horrible past. It is something that everyone has tried to accomplish before. To move to a new city, a new job, a new house or apartment. To try anything to help forget the past that is haunting us over our shoulder. What Anna does not realize is that in a small town you can never run or hide from the past even if you are someone new. The natives their will want to know your whole life story. They will do anything to get it out of you or make up something just to satisfy their inquisitiveness.



I did not know until looking on a map that Regina Beach is an actual city in the Saskatchewan territory. When looking at the city the author actually used the real street names. I love an author that goes beyond normal when writing a book and that is what Ms. Bower completed in this book. To use actual street names shows how much she cared about the accuracy of this book.



I know that I am not providing a very good description of this book but if I talk too much about the plot or characters I will give some major spoilers and I honestly do not want to add those. Therefore, this was an amazing book. Thank you for such a great pleasant read Ms. Bower. I cannot wait to read another book you have written. ( )
  kybunnies | Oct 19, 2014 |
A country romance for all ages, “Moving On: A Prairie Romance” by Annette Bower is a cozy read. The type of novel that gives readers an escape into a world where helpful neighbors are abundant and the strife of daily living is soothed by the gentleness of a country lifestyle.

Anna Jenkins and Nick Donnelly have each become the unexpected beneficiaries of property owned by their families in Regina Beach. For Anna, a trained nurse from Toronto who had been adopted, the windfall is a gift she was lucky enough to receive from being accepted by the right family. For Nick, a former peacekeeper in the Canadian Army, the Donnelly land along with the local bed and breakfast isn’t an inheritance he feels he earned from his father Jack and his grandfather Henry but was passed down to him, and he wasn’t even sure if he wanted the responsibility.

Bower paints a picturesque world in Regina Beach where integrity for one’s work is a requirement and raising a good family is a priority. Working the land is an everyday occurrence and a necessity for the families of Regina Beach. Everything is homespun, homemade and done with love. The peaceful aesthetics of the rustic town shows few flaws until the tension between Anna and Nick stir up its tranquility.

Anna is fearful of dogs, a remnant of being attacked by one as a child and Nick is the proud owner of one very big, black and gentle dog named Molly. Nick has a hidden wound as well. His prosthetic leg keeps him from engaging in an intimate relationship with a woman.

How Anna and Nick overcome their insecurities and give themselves the license to fall in love takes on a real life tone or tempest as the case becomes. Their interaction gives these characters an authenticity that warms the reader’s hearts welding the homey feel of Jillian Hart and a sense of family values reminiscent of Sherryl Woods. “Moving On: A Prairie Romance” is a cozy story that readers can cuddle up with during a moment of privacy. ( )
  sweetpeasuzie | Dec 12, 2012 |
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Anna is a mysterious young widow who just moved to Regina Beach. The residents of the small town know everyone's business and they are very keen on discovering Anna's secrets. She meets Nick, a Sergeant in the Canadian Army, until a horrific accident sent him home to recover from his injuries sustained in an IED explosion. He helps Anna feel safe and comfortable in her new environment, just as he has always done for his men in strange, dangerous places. Meanwhile, he focuses on preparing for his future physical endurance test to prove that he is capable of returning to active duty. Because Anna doesn't talk about her past and Nick doesn't talk about his future, she is shocked to discover that his greatest wish is to return to active duty. Afraid of getting hurt, she won't love a man who may die on the job again. Intellectually, she knows that all life cycles end, but emotionally, she doesn't know if she has the strength to support Nick.

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Anna is a mysterious woman that has just moved to Regina Beach. The residents of the small town know everyone’s business and they are very interested in discovering Anna’s secrets. Nick was a Sergeant in the Canadian Army, doing active duty until a horrific accident sent him home to recover. He helps Anna feel safe and comfortable in her new environment, just as he has always done for his men in strange, dangerous places. Meanwhile, he focuses on preparing for his future physical endurance test to prove that he is capable of returning to active duty.

Anna doesn’t talk about her past, and Nick doesn’t talk about his future therefore she is shocked to discover that his greatest wish is to return to active duty. She won’t love a man who may die on the job again. Intellectually, she knows that all life cycles end, but emotionally, she doesn’t know if she has the strength to support Nick
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