“What Comes My Way” by Tracie Peterson

A Satisfying End!

While the 1902 females perform an exciting Wild West Show for the public, they live a wild life in private.  After overcoming many obstacles to be together, Lizzy and Wes have barely settled into married life, when Wes abruptly leaves the show without her.

Wes nobly does it to make a last-ditch effort to stop Phillip’s drinking, but Lizzy’s feelings of abandonment spur her on to take dangerous chances, ones she promised not to.  She also tries to protect Oliver from fortune hunter, Amanda, who is determined to marry him for his money.  Will Amanda make it down the aisle with him, or will the truth come out about her, and destroy Oliver?

The shocking revelation of the true owner of the show stuns everyone, and leads to a turn of events.  Ella continues to hide in the show from the cruel and dangerous man who insisted on marrying her.  She has contact with her ostracized family which leads to surprising events, including the biggest danger of her life.  Also, the mystery behind August Reichert’s death is revealed.

Don’t miss this third part of the series where thrills, intrigue, surprises and betrayal abound. Faith is a natural part of the tale, and adds depth to all the characters.  Even if you haven’t read the other books, I highly recommend this 5-star story to anyone who enjoys exciting yarns.

Bethany House Publishing through NetGalley has provided bookreadingtic with a complimentary copy of What Comes My Way, for the purpose of review.   I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal.  I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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