I really enjoy Mary Connealy's novels. (I reviewed another one of her novels, Over the Edge, last summer.) I've always loved historical fiction, and this one is no exception. Swept Away is the first novel in the Trouble in Texas series.Ruthy MacNeil is literally swept away when her wagon train's attempt at fording a river didn't go over so well. When she is separated from her abusive adoptive parents and adoptive brother (aka fiance) in the fray, Ruthy is discovered and rescued by Regulator (and ...
Courting Cate – a Bethany House Review
It isn't too often that I want to bang my head against a wall from the stubbornness and unmoving character qualities of a heroine. But that's what I desperately wanted to do while I read Courting Cate by Leslie Gould.Cate Miller, a self-proclaimed spinster at age twenty-three, has tried her best to be happy with her life as her father's store secretary. Her father was considered wealthy, and any time that Cate thought a man might make a move on her, she and her fiery attitude cut him down. He ...
Wishing on Willows – GIVEAWAY!
Congratulations to Kristin Y. for winning Wishing on Willows! An email has been sent to you letting you know of your win!For those of you who like winning books, come back this weekend for another giveaway. I'm giving away two of Robin Lee Hatcher's books!! I'm thrilled to be giving away a free copy of Wishing on Willows by Katie Ganshert!The release date is on March 19, but I have been given by the author and publisher an advanced reader's copy to give away to my readers! (An advanced ...