About Unbound by Eleanor Bertin
Three deaths, three widows, and the ties that bind.Â
Ruthie Adrian loves ranch life with her handsome husband, Mac and his family. But her hopes for a child dissolve when Mac, his brother and his father are killed in a crash. Added to their heartbreak, Ruthie and her mother-in-law, Naomi, now face rejection by by her sister-in-law O’Dell, and impossible barriers as they try to protect their land.
Jake, a self-styled prophet, steps up with a bizarre offer. A God-send or a trap? With raw grief, unexpected humour, and life-giving grace, Unbound is a modern twist on a timeless tale of the unique bond between two widows who harbour a few secrets of their own.
About the Author
Surrounded by the rhytmns of ranching country in central Alberta, Canada, author Eleanor Bertin was inspired by its welcoming people and beautiful, but challenging environment.
Prior to thirty years of raising and home-educating a family of seven children, Eleanor worked in agricultural journalism. She holds a college diploma in Communications and later returned to writing, first with a novel, Lifelines, followed by a memoir, Pall of Silence about her late son, Paul. She blogs about contentment at jewelofcontentment.wordpress.com.