Elizabeth Smith is on a mission to get to the Yukon
River. There she expects to join the gold rush and find
her fortune as well as leave her past behind. But when
her past follows her, even while a future she never
imagined beckons to her, will she find the freedom her
independent spirit seeks?
Noah Wesley is astonished when a woman shows up on his
doorstep in the middle of a swirling blizzard. He is
instantly drawn to her. She's everything he didn't know
he wanted or needed. If only he can convince her to trust
him and show her a God that truly cares.
Jaime Carie's SNOW ANGEL is a hauntingly, poetic romance
at the same time that it is a fast-paced, riveting
suspense. The twists and turns kept coming. I found
myself reading on as much for the beauty of the words Ms.
Caire chose as much as for the story. The colorfully
effective descriptions of the setting and time—the late
1800's—successfully place the reader in that era. Readers
of SNOW ANGEL will understand Elizabeth's reluctant
anguish while rooting for Noah to melt the icicles around
her heart. A beautiful and inspirational love story, SNOW
ANGEL warms the heart.
When Noah Wesley heard the faint sound outside the door of
his remote Alaskan mountain cabin during a violent
nighttime blizzard, it was no less than the voice of God
that urged him to take a closer look, soon to discover his
snow angel.
Unconscious and more than half frozen to death, her name,
as Noah would later learn after boldly saving her life, was
Elizabeth, a beautiful young woman, fragile yet fierce, and
intent on discovering gold like so many others in that
region during the late 1800s.
But why Elizabeth was so drawn to the gold, and why she
would chase it even through a pounding storm that no man
would dare face, was a secret to be shared with no one
else, not even at the inviation of Noah's d eep blue
trusting eyes.