Friday, May 6, 2011

Heartache Falls by Emily March Review

The third installment of Emily March's Eternity Springs series is Heartache Falls. And my oh my, is it a telling read. Especially for all us 40-something wives who have been married in the 20-year range and are on the verge, or in the midst, of experiencing empty nesting. Two words come to mind when I think of this scenario, which I happen to be in the early throws of right now, Emotional Upheaval, with capital letters intended. Some might use middle age crisis. Whichever you go with, Emily March's Heartache Falls (which is a romance) is a book that helps put so much of our ongoing upheaval into wonderful perspective with a huge dose of HOPE thrown in.

My thanks is lifted to Emily March for writing this novel, this series. I've enjoyed every book in The Eternity Springs series so far and look forward to all the ones to come. But Heartache Falls, I have a feeling, will not be surpassed in its ability to resonate with me. My marriage is strong (lifting a prayer that God continues to bless us with this), so I don't share that main issue with Ali Timberlake (the heroine in this novel) but so much of what goes on beneath the surface of Ali, I can relate to, and I have a feeling many women can. Whether you are in, nearing, or not even close to this stage of life, I highly recommend you read Heartache Falls for the dose of reality it offers in such an entertaining, exemplary, and soul-searching way.

Back Cover Blurb: Married for more than twenty years, and with her children out of the nest, Ali Timberlake has come to Eternity Springs alone. She's looking for answers to heartbreaking questions and searching for something that's missing deep within herself. Taking a lease on the Bristlecone Cafe in pursuit of a lifelong dream, Ali feels revitalized as she becomes part of this charming mountain town. But a big piece of her is still back in Denver with her husband, Mac, a successful judge--and a man who isn't going to let the woman he loves leave without a fight.

When Mac shows up in Eternity Springs--sexy, seductive, and determined to win his wife back--he experiences the wonder of the place that has given Ali such feelings of happiness and belonging. He wants that for her, but even more, he wants that with her. Ali has found a special place for her heart. But is there enough room left in that heart for him?



Surrendering to Him

Eileen

9 comments:

Joanne said...

Sounds like a good read, I have a feeling that much of what she writes might resonate with lots of women.

Jennifer Shirk said...

Wow. Sounds wonderful!!

Tamika: said...

Sounds good! A story of marriage always peeks my interest.

Karen Lange said...

Thanks for the info on this book. This is the first time I've heard of it. Sounds interesting!
Happy Mother's Day weekend,
Karen

Terri Tiffany said...

It sounds wonderful! As an empty nester I would probably really enjoy it.

Jeanette Levellie said...

This book sounds yummy. I need a new novel. Thanks for the review! Happy Mother's Day,
Jen

Laura Frantz said...

Love the title and cover! I think the Lord is so good at bringing books to us when we need them. Bless you this Mother's Day, dear Eileen!

Loree Huebner said...

This book sounds good.
Thanks for sharing.

Happy Mother's Day.

Jessica Nelson said...

Ooh, that sounds like a wonderful plot! I like the idea of the hubs wooing his woman back.