A Mile Apartby SarahJae Foster

REVIEW by OWEN HABEL



A Mile Apart by Sarah Jae Foster reveled to me that a miraculous romance story must not be fool of explicit details in order to have a touch of extacy. Amid other beautiful and well developed characters, I fell in love with one "Eden" I found her to be a very fiery woman as the story unfolds.This is jovial journey to an amazing and pure world romance sophisticated with some little excitement, intricacies and intrigues. I loved reading A Mile Apart. Its so deep and sensational. I am glad to award it a cool five star.



Book Blurb




Only one thing stands between her and the man she\ loves…gold



Eden Montgomery arrived in the lawless territory of Whistle Creek as a newlywed, but she quickly lost her husband to his mistress…gold, and the claim he called The Golden Angel. When a premature blast at the cave killed her husband, and took the life of her unborn baby, Eden closed the mine…for good. Now she runs the local supply store, and in her bitterness, looks down on the men who shirk familial responsibilities in pursuit of something as meaningless as gold.

Joseph Benton knows the crime, filth and disease of a mining camp is no place for a child. So when his young son Christopher suddenly arrives at his tent, he turns to Eden Montgomery to care for the boy. But the uppity and righteous Eden refuses. Joseph is shocked at what he thinks is her lack of maternal instinct. Now he’s torn between his need to strike gold…and his desire to be a father.



When a ruthless speculator encroaches on the camp, threatening Joseph and the other miners, Eden knows she must do the one thing she vowed never to do…for the one man she vowed never to love.




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