Come Home for Christmas by Pat Pritchard

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Come Home For Christmas Pat Pritchard Zebra, Oct

Come Home for Christmas

Pat Pritchard

Zebra, Oct 2005, $5.99, 352 pp.

ISBN: 0821777920

Sheriff Jedediah Stark catches up with the mixed race youngster Hawk, wanted for stealing a horse in nearby Cutter, but keeping the kid prisoner has been difficult. Hawk tells Jed that his grandfather raised him on his horse breeding farm until townsfolk killed him, though they claim he died from the heat, even with his face severely bruised and his wrists showing rope burns. The horse Wind Son he claims is his, although the citizens hold a sale receipt signed by his grandfather who could not read or write.

The kid reminds Jed of his own childhood until the Johanson family took him in and raised him with love. He takes the lad there until he can find proof asserting or disavowing Hawks claims. Jed avoided the place for six years because he loves Sadie, but feels he is not good enough for her. Now an ailing aging widower, Ole Johanson works his magic on Hawk, while Sadie does likewise on Jed. As he leaves to solve the case, he vows to come back to the people he loves, Ole like a father, Hawk like a son, and Sadie as his soulmate.

This terrific western romance combines a fine outdoor adventure with a delightful family love story, both inside a fabulous law enforcement investigative story line. Jed's inquiries are delightful to follow, as he seeks clues that could result in his being murdered by those who prefer their violent economic gain, remain hidden. His relationship with the two men in his life, showcases an honorable person, while his love for Sadie and hers for him, grips the audience who hopes Wind Son kicks some senses into his head.

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