Where Love is Planted ~ Dawn Kinzer

Good morning! Where Love is Planted by Dawn Kinzer is a story of loss, hope, and new beginnings. It is on my 2023 Favorite’s List. Let’s get started!

About the Book

Where Love is Planted by Dawn Kinzer

Genre: Contemporary Romance (Christian Fiction)

Publisher: Morningview Publishlishing

Release Date: September 14, 2023

Pages: 301

She’s bound to past promises.
He’s captive to future goals.
Will their loyalty to others cost them their own happiness?
Or will something beautiful grow where love is planted?

Two years have passed since a tragedy changed Beth Miller’s life forever. Since her father’s and brother’s unexpected deaths, Beth has put her future as a licensed horticultural therapist on hold. The garden center and floral shop that her mom and sister love is struggling. And her young brother’s widow is still trying to find her way. Beth’s devotion puts her family’s needs first.

To further his career and atone for his own tainted past, Tyler Sharp accepts a position as a social worker at a women’s prison. The facility is located near his great-aunt in the small port town of Meriside, Washington. While he’s intrigued with the woman living in the studio apartment behind his aunt’s home, as soon as he can return to Colorado, he and his best friend will initiate a program there for at-risk-kids.

As secrets are exposed and hearts soften, their growing feelings for each other bring new challenges. Will Beth complete a necessary internship if it means helping the person who caused her loved ones so much pain? And if she’s unwilling to leave her family, and Tyler will never intentionally disappoint his loyal buddy in Colorado, how could they ever hope to create a life together?

Join Beth and Tyler in the Pacific Northwest as they explore what it means to sacrifice, hope for the future, and experience miracles where love is planted.

My Thoughts

As a Christian, Beth knows what the Bible says about forgiving one another. But knowing and doing are two very different things when forgiving the unforgivable.

Tyler has made his mistakes and done his time. But after he learns the truth about Beth’s father and brother, he struggles with telling Beth about his past.

Of course, I’m a Kinzer fan. I enjoy her writing style, characters, and stories. She’s never disappointed this reader. But I have to say this is the best one yet. Where Love is Planted is a multi-layered story dealing with a complex subject. Forgiveness.

Kinzer didn’t gloss over the strength and determination it takes to forgive an unforgettable event. She did not make it out to be only a God thing but showed the hard choices and negative feelings one deals with in forgiving another. Not only are our spirits involved, but also our hearts and minds. Glossing over the issues belittles a person’s emotions in their loss. I believe Kinzer did an excellent job showing the emotional, physical, and spiritual struggle involved in such situations while sharing the real benefits of forgiveness.

About the Author

Dawn Kinzer, mother and grandmother, lives with her husband in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Favorite things include dark chocolate, cinnamon, popcorn, strong coffee, good wine, the mountains, family time, and Masterpiece Theatre.

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Dawn will be joining me next week for a Facts, Fiction, and Friends interview. I hope you will join us!

An Audience of One

And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. Psalm 1:3

Have you ever felt like you’ve been dormant for so long you’ve forgotten how to bloom? Hidden beneath the ground, overlooked by the Gardener? I think we all have.

The Garden

For me, it’s the flowerpot labeled writing. This writing journey has been a learning process, and I’ve enjoyed every minute. Even when I get discouraged and want to throw it all in the dumpster. Because inside, I know the Gardener has placed me precisely where He wants me. This beneficial place I’m in, He created just for me!

But then there are days when the voices inside my head are louder than the sounds of the garden. I can’t hear the bees buzzing and pollinating my tender blossoms or the stream trickling and saturating my roots. I don’t hear the Gardener’s footsteps strolling along my path or His hands pulling the weeds that steal the nutrients He offers me. All of the comforting sounds are lost amid the noise.  

I don’t have many of those days, but when I do, I find the most enormous ravine of comparison in the garden. You know the one. You have too much to do. You’ll never finish this book. What makes you think you’re a writer? You are so far behind you’ll never catch up. Imposter!

I’m using writing for this article, but we all have those voices that try to persuade us the Gardener has forgotten where He placed us. Maybe yours has to do with your marriage or perhaps your job. No matter what area the tendrils of comparison creep into, remember you are not a happenstance plant. A shoot that appeared out of nowhere. You were transplanted into His Garden. He knows where you are and how much water and fertilizer you need to bloom.

That particular truth came to light while walking the trails on our farm.  

A Planted Tree

Last year, we disassembled our block and brick patio during the Christmas holidays. Brick by brick and block by block, my family loaded my beloved resting place on the wagon and carried it to the backside of nowhere. Last month, I walked to the branch with my dogs and was surprised to find petunias growing from the stacks.

Think about that for a moment. Blooming without being noticed by anyone but the Master Gardener. Truth is, we only need an audience of One.

Today’s scriptures continue from last month’s devotion and tell us that if we walk in paths of righteousness and delight in the Lord’s law, we will bring forth fruit in His season. Not our season but His.

Let’s look at how The Gardener cares over His garden.

And he shall be like a tree planted . . .

In his commentary, Albert Barnes writes, “It is not a tree that springs up spontaneously, but one that is set out in a favorable place, and that is cultivated with care.”

Isn’t that a transforming thought? A favorable place is a beneficial area. Cultivated with care.

A Watered Tree

. . . by the rivers of water

The Hebrew word for rivers is peleg, from pâlag. It refers to a rill or a small water channel for irrigation.

Solomon wrote about this very thing in the book of Ecclesiastes: I made me gardens and orchards, and I planted trees in them of all kind of fruits: I made me pools of water, to water therewith the wood that bringeth forth trees: Ecclesiastes 2:5-6

The NIV says, “I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees.”

I’m sure you’ve seen irrigation equipment watering a farmer’s field. But what you may not have seen is the hidden source of the water. Picture a mountain lake that divides into rivers, branches, brooks, canals, streams, and ponds. Whether waterways are above or below the ground, all irrigate the land when tapped into. Egypt was watered in this manner.

A Flourishing Tree

. . . that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; His leaf also shall not wither; And whatsoever he doeth shall prosper

Gardening did not begin in Egypt but in Eden when God created the first garden. As we see in Genesis, a good gardener cares for his plants and ensures they have the necessary water and nutrients to thrive.

SURVIVE: to remain alive or in existence: live on

THRIVE: to grow vigorously: FLOURISH : to gain in wealth or possessions: PROSPER : to progress toward or realize a goal despite or because of circumstances – Merriam-Webster

Tender Plants

If you feel like you’ve been ripped from the earth and dumped on the backside of nowhere, remember The Master Gardener sees you. He is sending everything you need to thrive. Delight in and meditate on His Truth. Walk in His footsteps. And you will produce a crop that will bring honor to Him.

For the LORD knoweth the way of the righteous: Psalm 1:6a

How about you? Are you blooming for an audience of One, unseen by others? If so, bloom on, my friend. He sees, knows, and loves you!

If you are struggling to bloom. Take courage and rest in His hands. He knows the time and the place to unveil His masterpiece!

Hello, September!

September is dressing herself in showy dahlias

and splendid marigolds and starry zinnias.

Oliver Wendell Holmes

Hello, September!

Hello, Beautiful!

I hope you enjoyed your weekend. We finished a few painting projects and cut down a pine tree that lightning hit during last month’s thunderstorm just a few weeks before Idalia.

I’ll be back next week with a devotion. And please join me later this month for a new post called Fact, Fiction, and Friends with Dawn Kinzer! See you next week.