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Love Reunited (Claremont, Alabama Book 4), by Renee Andrews



Eight years ago, Landon Cutter dared to tell his childhood sweetheart that he loved her—days before her wedding to another man. But Georgiana Sanders sent him away forever. Now, the former soldier returns to their Alabama ranching town and discovers that Georgiana is a single mother—and lost her sight in a long-ago accident he believes he caused. Landon has never stopped loving the sweet country gal, but Georgiana thinks he's just trying to make amends. Now he'll need the help of a community—and one special little girl—to heal old hurts…and bind two hearts.

  • Sales Rank: #636581 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-10-01
  • Released on: 2012-10-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
Finalist, 2011 Inspirational Readers Choice Award

"Author Renee Andrews understands the precious value of close friendships, and it shows in this sparkling novel. LOVE REUNITED takes us inside a longtime friendship to a place where we hear and see ourselves. This is the feel-good book of the season!"~RomanceJunkies.com

"You can always trust Renee to gift the reader with a heartfelt yet encouraging romance. Her reminders through her characters of the faith we need to have through life's struggles and turmoil, are gentle and thought-provoking. It's always a pleasure to pick up a book by Renee Andrews." ~OnceUponARomance.net

About the Author
Renee Andrews spends a lot of time in the gym. No, she isn't working out. Her husband, a former All-American gymnast, co-owns ACE Cheer Company. Renee is a kidney donor and actively supports organ donation. In 2013, she competed on the American Bible Challenge's Team Hello Kidney to earn money and raise awareness for the need for living donors. For more info on her books or on living donors, visit her website at www.reneeandrews.com.

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Landon Cutter had only been home three times over the past eight years, but even though he'd stayed away from Claremont, Alabama, the majority of his lengthy tour of duty, he still hadn't been able to get Georgiana Sanders off his mind. The town reminded him of her. The farm reminded him of her. Ditto for the high school and the Claremont Community Church. Even the late August weather reminded him of Georgie. Because a decade ago, that'd been the time when the two of them spent so many hours talking about the new school year and all of their hopes and dreams while riding their horses through the Cutter fields and Lookout Mountain trails.

"What do you think, Sam? Reckon I can get used to this place again? Being back home?" he asked his best confidant and faithful companion, who didn't seem to mind the fact that Landon had left her with his brother John when he joined the army.

Sam's velvety lips brushed against his palm to scoop the molasses treat from his hand and then the stunning bay mare nudged his shirt pocket for more.

Landon grinned. Sam had always enjoyed her sweets, since the first day Landon's father brought her home from the Stockville horse auction. Landon was in eighth grade and had been pretty ticked that he'd been told he was getting a stallion and his dad bought the mare instead. While Landon was still brooding, Georgiana had ridden her own mare over from the next farm to see the new arrival. She'd instantly fallen in love with Samantha, who eagerly licked treats from her petite hand. After seeing Georgiana's approval, Landon decided that maybe his horse would do, but he was not calling her Samantha.

She'd been Sam ever since.

"Why don't we go ride the ridge for old times?" He glanced out the barn and across the expanse of land that separated the Cutter and Sanders farms.

Sam nickered as though she completely understood every word and every memory flooding his soul.

He gave her another treat. "Let's go, girl. It's been way too long, and I've got to get someone off my mind." He was finally back in Claremont, and Georgiana was still in Tampa, married to Pete Watson. It'd be good if he could remember that fact and would be even better if he could get his heart to do the same.

Ten minutes later, he and Sam were following the same route they'd taken every summer day back in high school and every fall evening after football practice. Georgiana never missed a ride, never missed a chance for the two of them to talk and grow closer. If Landon had a nickel for every time she told him that he was her best friend, he'd be rich. If he had a nickel for every time he wished she'd wanted more than friendship, he'd be filthy rich. And if Landon had one day to do over, it'd be that day he found her alone in the church and spilled his heart.

He shook his head, tried to stop thinking about the past and instead thought about the lyrics to a contemporary Christian song he'd heard on the radio today when John picked him up from the airport. "You are more than the sum of your past mistakes." Landon did his best not to show any emotions to the song, but John didn't miss a beat and wasted no time asking Landon if he was okay after the music ended.

Trademark answer. "I'm fine."

But he wasn't. He was still sick about the way he'd left Claremont before, about the way he'd left Georgiana before. But leave it to his brother to give him plenty to keep his mind off the past.

"Listen, I should tell you that the economy has taken its toll on the farm," John said. "The demand and the price for beef has plummeted the past few years, and I haven't been able to figure out how to make everything work."

His brother's words shocked Landon. The farm was in trouble?

"I didn't want you to worry about it while you were serving," John continued, "and I thought I'd get the loans caught up before you got back. But—" he shrugged "—things only got worse."

"How bad is it?" Landon asked.

"Six months. That's how long we have. The bank has given us till the spring to turn a profit and bring the mortgage current."

John's words still echoed through Landon's mind as he and Sam made their way through the trails. They couldn't lose the farm. With their parents gone, the farm was all they had of the past, all they had of the Cutter property, land their family had owned for generations. And this property was amazing. Beautiful and pristine.

Sighing, he focused on enjoying Sam's smooth gait, the cool afternoon breeze against his face and the scents of hay, sweet feed, alfalfa and leather that blended around the farm, then the equally invigorating smells of cool crisp pine and damp earth as he made his way through the trails. The North Alabama surroundings were vastly different from the dry, dusty air and rancid odors from his time overseas.

But the tangible differences weren't the biggest contrast to his life overseas and his life at home. His disposition created the biggest difference of all. There he'd felt a continual sense of duty, but here he felt something totally opposite. Freedom, what he'd worked so hard to help maintain over the past eight years. In spite of the financial problems with the farm, he felt free now in the open fields, towering mountains and natural trails, and the beauty of it touched his heart. However, the splendor also reminded him of how he'd hoped to experience this countryside again one day, with Georgiana by his side.

After her wreck way back then, he'd vowed that he would never hurt her again.

He'd enlisted the next day.

Landon shook his head and attempted to shake those thoughts away. "The past is the past," he muttered. "I need to keep it there." But that wouldn't be easy now that he was back home, where memories filled his thoughts with every sight, every sound, every smell.

Sam seemed excited as she deftly maneuvered through the narrow trail, her hooves creating faint crushing sounds against the leaves and pine straw. "You like this as much as you used to, don't you, girl?" Landon guided her between towering purple rhododendrons and white mountain laurel. Georgiana had loved it when the mountain foliage bloomed. She'd said it was God's way of reminding you that He created these mountains.

Landon had told himself he would merely ride the Cutter acreage, take in the fields, check out the Cha-rolais cattle and then maybe enjoy a little time by the pond. But deep down, he knew he wasn't sticking to the family land. Just like Sam, he realized exactly where they were headed, to the same place they always went before life got so complicated. No, Georgiana wasn't there any longer, and no, they hadn't even spoken since that awful night so many years ago, but he simply had to see the ridge where they had often sat and talked, where Landon often dreamed he'd kiss the girl he loved.

The flat rock that overlooked the Sanders property showcased the picturesque scene of Georgiana's family home. It looked exactly the same as it did back then, an almost exact replica of the Cutter farm, with a big two-story log home in the center surrounded by fields and ponds, cattle and horses, and a large Mennonite barn. The only difference, where the Cutter barn was red, the Sanders barn was forest green.

Landon searched the horses in the field for Fallon but didn't spot Georgiana's palomino. He wondered if Pete might have bought a horse farm in Tampa and taken Georgiana's favorite mare. That's what Landon would have done, if he and Georgiana had married and he'd taken her away from Claremont. Then again, if they'd married they would have stayed in Claremont, close to family and friends.

A movement by the green barn caught Landon's eye, and he watched as a striking horse sauntered into its paddock. The golden coat, stark white mane and equally white tail gleaming in the twilight gave Landon no doubt that this was Fallon. So Pete hadn't taken Georgiana's horse after all. Landon wasn't surprised Fallon was still at the farm though. Mrs. Sanders would never sell Georgiana's favorite mare.

He glanced toward the log cabin and thought he saw a shadow pass by one of the windows. Georgia-na's mother lived there alone now, he guessed. Her father had passed away when Landon and Georgiana were seniors in high school, just three years after Landon's father had died. Landon had gone to the funeral, where Pete had stayed by Georgiana throughout the ceremony and held her while she cried. But that evening, when she wanted to ride the ridge and quietly reflect on her father's life, Landon was the one by her side. He'd understood what she was going through, having lost his own dad. Even if her father died of a heart attack and his had died in a farming accident, they'd both died way too young. And that night, when she'd sobbed until she fell into an exhausted sleep, Landon had been the one to hold her when she cried.

A few cows lifted their heads to glance toward Fal-lon as she neighed from her paddock, her long neck stretched as though trying to get the most enjoyment from the setting sun. Landon was so absorbed in watching Georgiana's horse that he nearly didn't see the second movement at the barn. But sunlight catching long strawberry-blond hair quickly drew his eye and held him captive.

She wore a green T-shirt, fitted jeans and boots. Her hair, even longer than in high school, was clipped back somehow and formed a red-gold waterfall of curls that fell nearly to her waist. She didn't readily move away from the barn, but stood nearby staring into the fields, her face tilted toward the sun so that Landon could see her clearly and had no doubt..

Georgiana.

Apparently sensing Landon's exhilaration, Sam nickered happily, and Georgiana turned and looked directly toward the flat rock, directly toward La...

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Sweet love story
By butterfly21
Former soldier Landon Carter has come home on a mission: save his family's ranch, repay his brother for years of sacrifice and reconnect with the woman he loved for years, his best friend, Georgiana Sanders.

Eight years earlier Landon declared his love to Georgiana days before she was to be married to another. Later Georgiana was involved in an accident that left her blind. Now Geogiana Sanders doesn't want to be seen by anyone let alone her best friend Landon. But he's having none of it, determined to rekindle their friendship and claim the love that was years in the making.

I really enjoyed how the characters' realtionship developed in this book. Georgiana is convinced that no man, let alone Landon, would want her because of her blindness thanks to her ex-husband's verbal abuse. She also doesn't want Landon to know that the accident she was involved in happened after she ran away from his declaration of love. Landon has to break down the barriers that she puts up and doesn't consider her a burden at all. He just sees her as the woman he loves. Period. I thought that was so sweet and touching.

If you're looking for a clean story that will touch your heart, definitely read this book. You won't be disappointed.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Second chance for a soldier
By Barbara LeMaster
After telling his childhood sweetheart that he loves her, she leaves him and marries another. That was Landon Cutter's past and, after a couple of tours of duty in the Middle East, he's returned to Alabama to help his brother with their struggling farm. He's reunited with his love, Georgiana Sanders Watson, eight years later and they struggle with their unresolved feelings.

Landon is warm and loving. Georgiana is less trusting than Landon, but that is partially because she's now blind as a result of a car accident years ago. She is now the single parent of a precocious 7-year-old named Abi and has returned to Alabama from her married home of Tampa, Florida, to reconnect with her past.

Georgiana doesn't want pity from people and Landon slowly has to convince her that his love is real. There's a lovely scene where she touches his face to see how he's changed over the years, and this is one of the most romantic scenes I've ever read. Georgiana's ex-husband, Pete, though is a one-dimensional nasty character whose only concern is his appearance to others. The rekindled love between Georgiana and Landon, however, makes this book worth looking for. Highly recommended.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Awe Inspiring!!
By Owena Wing
I loved this book. It shows us that we can't help who we fall in love with, Handicapped or not. If you are looking only at the outer person and not the inner person then you just might miss the love that God made for you. I finished this story and went directly to Amazon and bought "Heart of a Rancher". And I am loving that one also. These brothers show that they really look with their hearts not just with their eyes. So if you want a great story to read that has uplifting scriptures then, you really want to read these.

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