A Woman Called Sage: A Novel
Written by DiAnn Mills
Narrated by Laural Merlington
4/5
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About this audiobook
They took away everything she loved … now, she’s out for revenge. Sage Morrow had it all: life on a beautiful Colorado ranch, a husband who adored her, and a baby on the way. Until five ruthless gunmen rode up to their ranch and changed her life forever. Now Sage is a bounty hunter bent on retribution. Accompanied only by her majestic hawk, she travels throughout the Rocky Mountains in search of injustice, determined to stamp it out wherever it’s found. The stakes are raised when two young boys are kidnapped and Sage is forced to work with Marshall Parker Timmons to rescue them. But Sage may ultimately get more than she bargained for. In this exciting historical romance set in the late 1800s, murder, intrigue, kidnapping, and questions of faith will keep you in suspense until the final words of this A Woman Called Sage unabridged audio download.
DiAnn Mills
DiAnn Mills is the bestselling, award-winning author of more than 95 novels. Her titles have appeared on the CBA and ECPA bestseller lists; won two Christy Awards; and been finalists for the RITA, Daphne Du Maurier, Inspirational Readers’ Choice, and Carol awards. She and her husband live in Houston, Texas.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A Woman Called Sage was refreshing and unpredictable. I enjoyed each character’s dialogue and voice. The reading complemented with the story snd characters
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This book was freshing to read. The locations described were beautiful. Story line riveting. Thank you
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a very good book, and I enjoyed every page. A beautiful story of a woman's tragic life story, and the healing power of God.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Some books have covers that are perfect for their tale. A Woman called Sage is one such book. An Indian woman in Western garb stands thoughtfully staring into the distance while a hawk flies overhead. She encompasses my image of Sage so perfectly that I found myself staring at the book cover, longing to read more, while I worked around the house.Sage is half-Ute and sought help from her tribe after her husband was murdered. She’s sworn vengeance on his killers and uses her Indian training to become an excellent tracker and bounty hunter. While the thought of a woman bounty hunter might initially seem implausible, the author makes the character and her job entirely believable. And while Marshall Parker Timmons might not immediately be ready to accept a woman’s help, he soon finds himself believing all the tales about her too.The truth about the outlaws is a little harder to learn, and soon both Sage and Parker are wondering how much to trust of what they hear. Was Sage’s husband the honest man she believed, or is there some dark secret lurking in his past that caused his death? Soon, she’s not even sure if she really knew his name.Both Sage and Parker keep secrets from each other, each trying not to cause the other pain. Meanwhile the town is rapidly turning against them. Rumors fly—ah how rumors do that—and the local pastor denounces sins that may never even be committed. Rule of law, rule of religion, rule of pride… all come before a fall. But the rule of hope survives them all, and maybe faith is worth more than religion after all. And love worth more than doubt wins out.The author keeps the mystery and the tension flowing till the end. I really enjoyed the story and characters. And like I said, I even enjoyed the look of the book.