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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Kat is a doctor on leave who returns to her hometown of Wilson's Cove, Oklahoma. Seth is back in his hometown working in the job of lake ranger after a recent divorce. This is a sweet second chance romance between former high-school sweethearts. The characters are likable and the lakeside setting is lovely. The story is a bit slow moving at times, but it's still an enjoyable read. no reviews | add a review
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HTML:High school sweethearts are reunited and old feeling resurface in the New York Times bestselling author's heartwarming romance of love and faith. Only one person knows why Kat Thatcher left her Oklahoma hometown ten years ago. Why she ran to the city and became a workaholic doctor. Why she put off marriage . . . indefinitely. And that person is now staring her in the face on her first day back in town! Seth Washington is as handsome as ever. Way too available. And wanting to talk about the pastâ??which Kat prefers to leave alone. Seth insists the Lord is on their side and always was. Kat's starting to believe, but will that be enough for lo No library descriptions found. |
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Kat Thatcher left her hometown 10 years ago to pursue her longing to become a doctor. Now she is back in Wilson's Cove, Oklahoma, trying to figure out her life, as a burned-out, workaholic doctor who has no life. Seth Washington (her teenage sweetheart) she discovers has also returned to their hometown as the lake Ranger. Their first meeting was quite amusing.
Kat and Seth have a past that will not let them move forward until they talk about their past and work out what happened between them. Watching them "flirt" throughout this story was enjoyable. The sadness they both had to work through was tough but endeared me to them even more. I appreciated the way the author showed that you can cast your burdens upon the Lord and move forward from past mistakes clean and new. Christ is truly a loving and forgiving God and the freedom from guilt that Kat experienced was precious. ( )