
Who Touches the Mountains by Deborah Raney
Series: The God Who, book 1 of 2
Publisher: self published (November 23, 2024)
REVIEW BY GWEN M. PLANO
Liesl Bachman drives into the North Carolina mountains to write her next travel guide. Her destination is The Inn at Rosebud Lane. The proprietor, Zach Freylan, is a widower who shoulders a terrible sorrow. Two years prior, his wife died in a mysterious one-car crash. Liesl and Zach slowly become friends, and their lives change. This moderately paced story unfolds with themes of hope, forgiveness, and second chances. It is a lovely Christian romance, with a reminder that miracles are sometimes just around the next bend.
Author Deborah Raney begins her book with a prayer:
“I pray that you know, personally, the God who touches the mountains, who names the stars, who measures the oceans, and who stirs up the sea. Since I met Him and gave my life to His son, Jesus Christ, I am forever changed for the good.”
-Deborah Raney, Who Touches the Mountains
Her prayer reverberates throughout the book as the characters begin to see the blessings of life:
“… she saw the silver threads that tied everything in Creation together. Nothing had been created without reason and purpose, and it all worked together in perfect symmetry. Perfect harmony. The spring flowers brought joy for their beauty alone, but more importantly, they provided nectar for the hummingbirds and bees, who in turn created sweet honey that she enjoyed on her morning toast.”
-Deborah Raney, Who Touches the Mountains
And, slowly, the characters begin to trust:
“God’s forgiveness…might not change the consequences, but it completely changes what happens in the future.”
-Deborah Raney, Who Touches the Mountains
This novel is a sweet love story, perfect for an evening read. The characters, especially Liesl and Zach, are well-developed and relatable. They struggle with common life burdens and face those challenges with courage and determination. Always present and inviting is the setting — the North Carolina mountains.
I give Who Touches the Mountains four and a half lively fish.

I read the Kindle version of Who Touches the Mountains.
First, I love a beautiful watercolor, and the cover to Who Touches the Mountains is gorgeous! Great review, Gwen. It sounds like a lovely, uplifting romance, perfect for February!
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Thank you, Priscilla. I love the cover as well. It’s perfect for the story. And, you are correct, it’s a perfect read for February.
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Thanks for your review, Gwen, and it sounds like this book fills an essential niche. Nice!
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So true, Grant, it does that and more. Thank you for underscoring that point.
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I agree with Priscilla—that’s a beautiful cover. And what a lovely message. Thanks for sharing, Gwen.
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Thank you, Staci. It is a pleasure to share my thoughts with you.
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That sounds delightful. I love a positive approach to life’s many problems.
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I very much agree, Jacqui. Raney highlights that approach throughout this novel.
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What a beautiful cover! Great review, Gwen. Sounds like a wonderful read. Xo
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Thank you, Denise. It was a perfect afternoon read.
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Hi Gwen, this sounds like an uplifting story which is really nice. A great review.
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Thank you, Roberta. It was a wonderful afternoon read.
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Thank you for this wonderful review.
It sounds like the kind of story that inspires and gives hope. And hope is something all of us needs these days. I’ve seen it so many times these past few months since I started my second hand book business. A lot of the customers are like lost souls — lost because of something that hurts so bad inside themselves that they need to seek hope in other places. Sometimes the message these kind of books reveals are just what people need.
Anyway, thank you again for sharing this. May you have a blessed day and week, Gwen.
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Thank you, Helena. I believe your insights are correct. Folks are overwhelmed by the conflicts across our beautiful earth, and they need an uplifting story to quiet the inner storms.
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It sounds like a good recommendation for Valentine’s Day, with something extra added to the romance. Thanks, Gwen!
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Oh yes, a perfect choice for Valentine’s Day. Thank you, Olga, for your lovely comment.
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Thanks for the review, Gwen. It makes me want to dive into the North Carolina mountains with Liesl and Zach. Will be adding this to my TBR list.
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Thank you so much. I’ve not been to North Carolina, but as I read, I decided I needed to make that journey.
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That’s lovely to hear. I hope you get to make that journey one day and enjoy every moment of it.
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Based on that prayer, Gwen, the writing in this book sounds beautiful. And the story sounds like a sweet romance. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and recommendation. Hugs.
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Hi Diana, I’m popping in to respond to your comment because Gwen had a family emergency and is away from her email for a few days. Yes, it does sounds like a sweet romance. And I love the watercolor cover!
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I hope all is okay with Gwen. ❤ Thanks for the reply, Priscilla.
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What a beautiful cover, beautiful pull quotes, and a beautiful review. This sounds like a sweet, lovely read, Gwen.
Thanks for sharing!
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HI Mae, as you know, Gwen’s dealing with an emergency right now and is away from her email. So I’m popping in to answer your comment. Yes, gorgeous cover, lovely pull quotes. This is exactly the kind of romance to warm a snowy February day!
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I love, love, love that cover. I’ve not seen watercolor art on a cover in a long time. This sounds like a sweet read. I’m adding it to my TBR pile.
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Hi Kelly, as you know, Gwen’s dealing with an emergency right now and is away from her email. So I’m popping in to answer your comment. Yes, the watercolor cover is SO pretty! Who Touches the Mountains sounds like the perfect feel-good romance.
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What a beautiful prayer, cover and review, Gwen. ❤️
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Hi Cindy, Gwen’s dealing with a family emergency right now and is away from her email, so I’m popping in to respond to your comment. Yes, it’s a beautiful watercolor cover, and a lovely prayer. I enjoyed Gwen’s review, and I think Who Touches the Mountains sounds like the perfect romance to warm one’s heart on a chilly February day (as I type this, a blizzard is descending on the US east coast!). Thanks for commenting!
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Thanks for letting me know, Pricilla. I hope she’s ok
! It sure sounds just like that. Yes, my daughter just make it home from N.Y. in the nick of time and my youngest who lives there’s flight cancelled for tomorrow’s travels to Chicago. Yikes.. Stay safe and you’re most welcome! xx
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