About the Book
Book: A Constant Love
Author: Tracie Peterson
Genre: Historical Romance
Release date: March 4, 2025
Heartache has left them emotionally desolate, but traces of love and healing could forge a future.
In the wake of a harsh winter, Micah Hamilton and Charlotte Aldrich are grappling with loss and guilt after the disaster that took the lives of their loved ones. Struggling to cope with his grief, Micah abandons his father’s dreams of a prosperous ranch and cuts himself off from the rest of the world.
Charlotte has loved Micah her entire life and is determined not to lose him as well. With her mother’s help, she begins coaxing Micah to live again. Despite their enduring heartache, the affection between them deepens, but just as Charlotte thinks her dreams may come true, a scorned suitor threatens everything she holds dear. Micah and Charlotte must embark on a journey of healing and renewal to build a life founded on faith, hope, and love.
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My Thoughts:
This story takes a look at some tough situations in a period of history in Wyoming where many ranchers lost it all. This was called the Great Die-Up, that happened in 1887. That was a brutal winter, and this is where our characters find themselves, dealing with the aftermath of that natural disaster. Please note, this story does deal with the topic of suicide.
Micah Hamilton and Charlotte Aldrich neighbors, both lost more than cows during that bad winter. Now some time has passed and Charlotte along with the strength of her mother have moved on the best that they can and with renewed energy are ready to tackle the future. Micah on the other hand, has not. He has let grief swallow him. But the Aldrich's care for him plus Charlotte is in love with him, and they need help. Is helping Charlotte and her mother enough to pull Micah back into the land of the living?
This was a great story of moving on beyond disaster. The author does not shy away from the feelings of grief, self-doubt, and blame and we watch both of these characters struggle through their shared circumstances. There is more trouble on the horizon, especially in the form of a jilted fiancé that just can't seem to let Charlotte go. This was a good historical read about a real tragedy.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Tracie
A Constant Love is a book near and dear to my heart. The book deals with tragedy and loss that came about during and after the Great Die-Up—a hideous winter of blizzards and desperately cold temperatures that affected the prairie states and up into the Rockies. Many of the ranchers in the areas were completely wiped out and gave up their ranches when their cattle died off in record numbers.
Ranchers and farmers had dealt with the elements turning against them prior to this, but the winter of 1886–1887 was different. The summer of 1886 had brought about record droughts, and many of the crops had failed. The livestock suffered as the grass died off and feed wasn’t readily available. By November, early and heavy snows started and continued. Temperatures dropped to record lows. In eastern Montana the temperatures were said to drop to negative 63 degrees Fahrenheit.
In January, a Chinook wind warmed things considerably, melting a lot of the snow. This just made things worse, however, because when the plunging sub-zero temperatures returned, the water froze a thick layer on top of what little grass the animals had been able to dig down to eat. Mass starvation followed, and thousands upon thousands of animals were lost. In reading about the era and all that happened, I came across comments from people that showed the great despair that flooded the states involved. The hopelessness of it all was overwhelming.
During the same time I was researching and mapping out this book, a beloved family member committed suicide. The devastation we felt was overwhelming, and it all seemed to come together with what I had been reading. I felt that deep sadness and despair. I read that some people had taken their lives after that winter. People were at a loss as to what to do, and in that day and age, the church was not always very kind to the families of those who killed themselves. As I prayed about the book I planned to write, I felt compelled to write about suicide and the ripple effect it has on family, friends, and even total strangers. I wanted to share the hope that I found in God’s Word, and A Constant Love was born.
There are times in our lives when we are overwhelmed to the point of despair, when giving up seems far easier than going on. I pray if you ever feel that way, you’ll reach out to someone and talk it through. But I also challenge those who aren’t feeling that way to be observant . . . to care about those around you enough to get in their business when things just don’t seem right. You might very well save a life. As the Bible says, we need to bear one another’s burdens. I hope you’ll keep that in mind as you read A Constant Love.
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Giveaway
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Sounds wonderful
ReplyDeleteTracie Peterson is a wonderful author, and I look forward to reading about this real historical event through the eyes of her characters.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really inspiring.
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