On Tour with Prism Book Tours
Ready to Trust
(Hearts of Oklahoma #2)
By Tina Radcliffe
Christian Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 224 Pages
July 21, 2020 by Love Inspired
Proving he’s a changed man could be his biggest challenge yet.
Rancher Reece Rainbolt’s shocked to learn he’s inherited half of Claire Ballard’s family farm—and that he’s a father. Now Claire’s determined to break ties with the man who once left her behind. But Reece will buy her half only on one condition: she must stay in town to help with the harvest…and let him get to know his little girl.
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My Review
Radcliffe, Tina. Ready to Trust. Toronto, ON: Love Inspired, 2020.
I love stories of reconciliation and forgiveness. Tina Radcliffe has crafted an enjoyable story, set in Oklahoma, that includes forgiveness of past mistakes and reconciliation that doesn’t happen overnight.
Claire’s dad was a wise man. His splitting of the family farm in his will started a tumultuous journey for Claire, Zoe, and Reece. His motives were good ones but just how will the journey end?
The characters are likeable and believable – the kind of people you wish were your neighbors. The plot is well-thought-out with just enough twists and turns to keep the reader engaged and reading.
Ready to Trust is the second book in Tina Radcliffe’s series about Rebel, Oklahoma. I’m sure there must be some back story I’m missing by not having read the first book but I did not feel that way. This book can be read as a stand-alone.
While it is an adult novel, Ready to Trust would be appropriate for a k-12 Christian school library. High school girls in particular will enjoy this clean romance.
I want to thank Prism Book Tours for the complimentary copy of Ready to Trust. This is my honest review.
Other Books in the Series
Finding the Road Home
(Hearts of Oklahoma #1)
By Tina Radcliffe
Christian Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 224 Pages
February 18, 2020 by Love Inspired
Some paths need courage to follow…
Can they find their fresh startwith roadblocks around every corner?
To care for her orphaned nieces and nephews, Daisy Anderson moved to a small town for a new deputy position—but now her job could be eliminated. With potential budget cuts looming, her only hope is to work with police chief Mitch Rainbolt to save their department’s funds. But can their fight for her job lead to something neither dared wish for: a future together?
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About the Author
Tina Radcliffe is the American Christian Fiction Writers Carol Award-winning author of inspirational romance. She is an ACFW and Romance Writers of America Honor Roll member, and a four time ACFW Carol Award finalist. Tina is the author of fifteen inspirational romances for Harlequin HarperCollins.
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Tour Giveaway
One winner will receive a Lily Queen Canvas Totebag (retail value $21.99), a $25 Amazon gift card and a print copy of READY TO TRUST (US/CAN only)
Ends August 19, 2020
Hearts of Oklahoma Book Series is so good, I have read it twice.
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It sounds like a very good read and the cover is beautiful.
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Thank you for your review on “Ready to Trust” by Tina Radcliffe and for being part of the book tour.
Fabulous author, great cover and a storyline that says READ ME!
2clowns at arkansas dot net
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Jane, thanks so much for featuring Ready to Trust. AND a special high-five for librarians, going out to you!
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I really do enjoy your books and wish books like them had been around when I was an older teen. Maybe I wouldn’t have read so many secular romance books then.
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Looking forward to reading Tina’s books! Thank you
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