Treasured Grace (Heart of the Frontier Book #1)

· Heart of the Frontier Book 1 · Bethany House
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Tracie Peterson Begins Compelling New Series Set on the 1840s Frontier

Grace Martindale has known more than her share of hardship. After her parents died, raising her two younger sisters became her responsibility. A hasty marriage to a minister who is heading to the untamed West seemed like an opportunity for a fresh start, but a cholera outbreak along the wagon trail has left Grace a widow in a very precarious position.

Having learned natural remedies and midwifery from her mother, Grace seeks an opportunity to use her skills for the benefit of others. So when she and her sisters arrive at the Whitman mission in "Oregon Country," she decides to stay rather than push on.

With the help of Alex Armistead, a French-American fur trapper, Grace begins to provide care for her neighbors, including some of the native populace. But not everyone welcomes her skills--or her presence--and soon Grace finds herself and those she loves in more danger than she imagined possible.

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4.4
7 reviews
A Google user
January 15, 2018
I Have read other books of Tracie Peterson, and I absolutely Love this author, I Love the way she draws her readers into her stories, when I read one of her books its like I am standing right beside her characters in the storie, and that is particularly true with "Treasured Grace" I have only just read the sample part of this book, but I am already so enthrauled in this story that I cannot wait to be able to purchase this book and the other two books that go with it, Reading this sample part of "Treasured Grace" I felt like I was right there in the story, I especially LOVE The Way She Uses Her Belief and Faith In GOD in her books and she intertwines her characters to be Believers in GOD, and the way her believers in her stories witness to the non believer in her stories, to me Tracie Peterson is witnessing to her readers through the books that she writes and I LOVE LOVE THAT, Being a GOD Believer Myself, many of her books have inspired me a many of time and that is especially true with "Treasured Grace", with only what I have read my spirit has been uplifted. I encourage any one who's get's a chance to read any of Tracie Peterson's Books to do so, you will be positively uplifted and inspired by her stories and the characters she uses in her books. Tracie Peterson HAS BEEN AND TRULY IS Gifted By "JESUS CHRIST" The Gift of Writing, and is a Wonderful Author, I Look forward to reading the rest of this book and the many others to follow. GOD BLESS YOU TRACIE PETERSON, In Your Continued Work for GOD.
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Kristina Anderson
March 5, 2017
Treasured Grace by Tracie Peterson is the first book in Heart of the Frontier series. It is late October in 1847 on the Oregon Trail. Grace Flanagan Martindale has just lost her husband, Right Reverend T.S. Martindale (I do not know why he is Right Reverend). Grace is not exactly sorry that he is dead (he treated them like slaves). It was a marriage of convenience on both their parts (they did not share a bed). Grace wanted to go west with her two sisters, and Martindale wanted to go to the mission fields. The timing, though, is imperfect. The trail is no place for a widow and her two younger sisters especially when winter will soon be upon them. It is suggested that Grace, Mercy, and Hope spend the winter at the Whitman Mission (especially after she refuses the proposal of Nigel Grierson). Grace agrees and hopes that she will be able to earn a living with her healing herbs, nursing skills and midwifery. Dr. Whitman, though, does not appreciate (or trust) Grace’s skills with herbs. The local Indians, though, could use Grace’s help after illness strikes them (thanks to the settlers). Fur trader, Alex Armistead helps Grace get over her fear of the Indians by showing her that they are just like her. Grace receives a letter from Mr. Browning, her friend Eletta’s husband. Eletta is ill and needs her assistance. While away helping Eletta, the Indians attack the mission. Hope and Mercy are at the mission and the Indians take them captive. Can the sisters and the other hostages be rescued? If so, will they ever be the same again? Join Grace and her sisters on their journey to Oregon in Treasured Grace. Treasured Grace is well-written and has good characters. My attention was captured and held throughout the book. I found it to have a good pace which made it easy to read. There is extreme violence in the book which is historically accurate, but I found it upsetting. Prayer and faith are prevalent themes throughout the book. It emphasizes how important it is to have faith that God is there for you in the bad times and the good. I give Treasured Grace 4 out of 5 stars. It is a lovely yet heartbreaking story. It does have a sweet ending once you get past the serious parts (which are sad, heartbreaking and slightly depressing). There is the requisite romance, but I did enjoy the character of Alex. Tracie Peterson did a great job with her research. Her writing brought history to life. I have read the majority of Ms. Peterson’s novels (I still have a couple in my TBR pile), and I will continue to read her stories in the future.
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About the author

Tracie Peterson is the bestselling, award-winning author of more than 100 novels. Tracie also teaches writing workshops at a variety of conferences on subjects such as inspirational romance and historical research. She and her family live in Montana. Learn more at www.traciepeterson.com.

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