cover image Beyond the Desert Sands

Beyond the Desert Sands

Tracie Peterson. Bethany House, $16.99 trade paper (304p) ISBN 978-0-7642-3732-4

In the uplifting second installment of Peterson’s Love on the Santa Fe series (after Along the Rio Grande), Peterson follows a spoiled young woman as she learns the ways of God and the importance of family in the early 20th-century American Southwest. Bratty Isabella Garcia has always resented her family’s move from California to Silver Veil, N.Mex., and after she turns 18, her father, Daniel, agrees to let her live with her aunt Josephine back in California. Seven years later, Daniel summons her to Silver Veil for Christmas, but she returns begrudgingly, bitter that she’ll have to wait until her return for a marriage proposal from her suitor. Daniel sends his business associate, Aaron Bailey, to accompany Isabella and her maid during the trip. Sparks fly between Aaron and Isabella, but her self-absorption and entitlement give Aaron pause and cause him to seek God’s direction to sort through his feelings for her. When Isabella learns that her father is in poor health, she must find her faith, with Aaron’s guidance, to make the most of the time Daniel has left. The poignant rendering of transformation through faith will resonate with inspirational readers. This is another strong showing for Peterson. (July)