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Crossing Tinker's Knob Kindle Edition | Pages: 425 pages
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Title:Crossing Tinker's Knob
Author:Inglath Cooper
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 425 pages
Published:April 18th 2014 by Fence Free Entertainment, LLC
Categories:Romance. Fiction

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People say you can’t ever go back. That some of the things that happen to us simply cannot be redone. But the paths of a life journey are rarely straight. They twist and turn and wind back across those once visited and long thought to have faded from existence. Becca Miller has lived her life trying to do the right thing, even when its cost has been giving up the boy she loved and wanted to marry. The sacrifice she made for her sister isn’t one she regrets because there was no other choice for her to make. And for eighteen years, she lives this choice with full commitment and as little looking back as she can manage. But when Matt Riley returns to Ballard County for the funeral of his grandmother, the path that had seemed so straight begins to loop back and take her across feelings she thought she had put away for good. As it turns out, those roads we’ve traveled do not fade at all. They simply wait to be retraveled, leaving us with the decision to follow them exactly as we did before, or make a different choice and find out where it will lead us.

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I think the author tried for some sort of dramatic suspense, but it was clear early on where things were going.The use of inspirational quotes the start of the very many chapters (64) was overdone.With the chapters sorted by character, and slipping between 5 characters as well now and then was not a favorable style choice for the telling of this story. It wouldve played out much nicer straight through and with more focus on the struggles real time rather than through these sorts of flashback

This book is a little hard to get into, the characters are hard to acquaint yourself with. But once there this is a beautiful story of love and the trials they went through. There are many twists and turns and the story takes you places you never see coming. The story takes you you back eighteen years and then to the present, and bounces back and forth. Becca is a girl from a type of Amish sect and Matt is not, they are not meant to be together. Matt is punished because of a drunk driving

I absolutely loved this book, Inglath Cooper has done it again. The name of the book has changed from "And Then You Loved Me" to "Crossing Tinker's Knob". I found the writing excellent, the way she leads you on, you know that something happened, but she just drops little hints and tidbits, you then need to read further to find out the full story. I read this in only a few settings, won't tell any spoilers but I came to care about Becca, Emmie, and eventually the mother, Martha. I had formed

Oh wow...I just finished and am sitting here stunned by the depth of this story...I have had so many emotions rung out of me by these characters. Ms. Cooper's ability to capture so many characters individuality is storytelling at its best and says much about her talent as a writer! The love story of Matt and Becca ,John and Emmy, Daniel and Martha, Jacob and Linda and Abby and Beau makes you catch your breath because the happily ever after I seek for every story I read just wasn't possible for

Boundaries, Prejudices, Love, GriefTinkers Knob, a mountain that Becca had always wanted to climb, a goal she always wanted to do. This mountain represented the boundaries that Becca experienced in a life fraught with boundaries set by her familys beliefs and choices made by different family members following a family tragedy which was caused by prejudices from differences in lifestyles and different choices in how to deal with results from choices made which affected the lives of all family

This book was just ok. The whole thing was extremely depressing. The writing was good but the story just didn't sit well with me :-/

Find the same way to go for itWho are you? I ask. The boy in front walks over to stand in front of me. I can smell the alcohol on his breath along with the sickeningly sweet scent of something else I dont recognize. Now what does it matter who I am?

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