This book is the second in Ginny Aiken's Women of Hope Series. The story follows Faith Nolan who is accused of murdering her husband, Roger. Nathan Bartlett (he was briefly mentioned in For Such A Time As This) is the logging camp owner near where Faith and her husband lived. He, his workers and Faith's brother-in-law, Theo, are the ones who find what Roger dead. Theo accuses Faith of killing his brother and is insistent that she hangs for his death. Faith maintains she is innocent.
Faith has hope in God that he will protect her throughout the book. The people around her have let her down, but she holds onto her faith despite her circumstances. I didn't really see the resolution turning out the way it did. I definitely was leaning towards a different direction. I feel like a few minor things were not resolved with incidents that happend with Faith in town. I may have missed them though. Otherwise, I enjoyed reading this book and am looking forward to when the next in the series is released next year.
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