Trust in Love
By Sarah Winn

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(501 Ratings)
Categories: Romance, Time-Travel Romance, General Fiction
ISBN: 0759936722, 9780759936652, 9780759936690, 9780759936683
Publisher: Hard Shell Word Factory, Mundania Press LLC
Language: English

Summary

Frontier schoolmarm, Eliza Scoggins, is willing to give her life to protect her students during an Indian attack. An overly sympathetic angel is so touched by her sacrifice that he removes the arrows from her body and whisks her to a modern hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. Eliza awakens in a strange new world where no one believes her story. The angel prompts her to pretend she has amnesia. Continue reading...

About Sarah Winn

Sarah Winn was born in Kansas. She resided for a time in both Hawaii and California but has spent most of her life in her mother's native state of North Carolina. She retired from a career in scientific research to pursue one as a romance writer. To date her novels have included historicals set in the southwest, a time/travel in Texas and a science fiction romance in a galaxy far away. Find out more »

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Trust in Love

Steve
Steve (Dublin, OH) Sat Dec 27 2008 13:39
It's time for a change of pace... some non-fiction. This is a very moving story about a woman who moves to Wyoming (on a whim) and ends up saving a coyote puppy. Originally undecided on whether to raise it to be release into the wild or to keep it, the story evolves around how she raises ...more...
Linda
Linda (Southlake, TX) Sat Feb 21 2009 14:20
i love this book. The story of giving up the city life to live in Wyoming and raise a coyote with respect for the animal and love is fascinating ...more...
Rachael
Rachael (Minneapolis, MN) Wed Dec 31 2008 14:00
First, I should say that I've never read the blog. From just the book, I found it hard to relate to the author, and the book is mostly about her. Each chapter is a month in her first year raising Charlie, the coyote. There is little structure within each chapter, though, and so the story does not re...more...
Suzie
Suzie (Curacao, 00, Netherlands Antilles) Sat Sep 12 2009 22:24
The author tells about the first year of raising an orphaned coyote pup while living a very rustic lifestyle in Wyoming. There are lots of good dog/coyote antics and wonderful photograghs as well as some life lessons. "I let go of my remorse...of wanting to fix his problems and cure...more...
Annmarie
Annmarie (Dayton, OR) Sat Apr 11 2009 19:26
Shreve Stockton, a photographer, author, and city girl, falls in love with rural Wyoming while traveling cross country. She moves to a tiny Wyoming town, lives in a little ramshackle cabin, and begins dating a rancher who also hunts and kills coyotes for the government. He shows up one day with a co...more...
Stefani
Stefani (San Francisco, CA) Mon Sep 21 2009 22:13
I really would like to see what happens if the author writes the book again, now. It is painfully obvious that she is writing it under a deadline...which she discusses in the book. She is also writing it *as* its happening...not in the form of a memoir or diary, but as a non-fiction account. ...more...
Debbie
Debbie (Bagdad, KY) Tue Feb 17 2009 10:34
I was disappointed in this one. The author does a good job detailing how she came to be living with a coyote pup, and she has devoted the time and energy needed to do a good job of adapting him to domesticated life. I am just put off by how selfish her decision was, and her "rationalization"...more...
Scargosun
Scargosun (Oreland, PA) Thu Jan 01 2009 19:13
Way to go Shreve! I have been keeping up with Shreve, Charlie and the clan through Shreve's blog for a while now and I was so excited when I knew she was writing a book. I plowed through it in about a day and a half and was so very happy that I had the chance to find out more about Shr...more...
Stephanie
Stephanie (Clayton, WA) Thu Apr 22 2010 12:55
Shreve's book had me hooked right off the bat - of course I came to reading her book after following her blog. I was rather amused by her POV of being a "City Girl from New York" transplanting herself to Wyoming. Her observations were fascinating to me. The of course the story of Charlie i...more...
Kelly
Kelly (Redmond, WA) Sat Jun 05 2010 12:00
After travelling across the country from San Fran to NYC on her vespa and falling in love with WY on her way through, the author decided to move to Ten Sleep, WY (town population 300). After some time there she meets a cowboy who is involved in keeping the population of coyotes from overtaking the ...more...