Book 2 in the "American Dream" series.It’s been ten years since Anna Moser immigrated to Montana from Germany for love and hopes of a better life in the “land of milk and honey.” Instead, she’s found harsh winters and searing summers, sacrifice and back-breaking work. After all these years, she still perceives neighbors looking down their noses with distrust at this “foreign woman.” Did she make a mistake in following her heart to marry Neil and build a ranch and family with him? Yet, after her first visit back to Germany, she finds she no longer belongs there either. In spite of hardships, loss, and near-death illness, will the love of Neil and her children help Anna find her true home? Finding True Home is Heidi Thomas' heart-tugging saga of the life of a World War II war bride as she struggles to adjust to life on a Montana ranch, where family is everything and neighbor helps neighbor through the toughest situations. Struggling through isolation, prejudice, and self-doubt, Anna Moser finally finds peace, acceptance, and her true home through a lifetime of love and sacrifice. - Donis Casey, author of the Alafair Tucker series " Finding True Home is the author's fictional story of her mother, a woman who immigrated from Germany after World War II. Transplanted to a difficult life on a Montana ranch, she finds everything foreign, and believes the neighbors there do not trust her. While she is different, she holds on to feeling that way long after people have ceased to notice. She raises three children who all differ in personality and tries to hold them close, long after they have flown the nest. Thomas makes the events of life seem very personal. Watching the older generation dying off and the new one taking their place, moved this reviewer to tears many times. This coming of age story of an adult woman makes you realize it is never too late for love to triumph." -Linda Jacobs, author of the Yellowstone series novels Heidi M. Thomas grew up on a working ranch in eastern Montana, riding and gathering cattle for branding and shipping. Her parents taught her a love of books, and her grandmother rode bucking stock in rodeos. She followed her dream of writing, with a journalism degree from the University of Montana.