Book giveaway for Day 20: (fiction) A Lady Like Sarah by Margaret Brownley
Here are the rules to enter:
A. Post a comment answering a random question with that day's post.
Today's Question: For the women, do you consider yourself a girly girl or more of a tomboy?
My answer: I'm kind of in the middle. I will dig in the dirt and haul bark around in my yard, but I'm not athletic at all. I like to take bubble baths, but never get my nails done. I tend toward more girly things.
B. Include an email address where I can reach you if you are selected as the winner for that giveaway.
C. Enter on or before March 10 or this book, the winner will be drawn March 11.
D. Come back tomorrow for the next book!
TODAY'S BOOK GIVEAWAY
She’s an outlaw; he’s a preacher. Both are in need of a miracle.
Sarah Prescott has never known a respectable life. Just a hardscrabble childhood and brothers who taught her to shoot first and ask questions later.
Justin Wells left Boston in disgrace, heading out alone on the dusty trail to Texas. But when the once-respected clergyman encounters a feisty redhead in handcuffs with a dying U.S. Marshal at her side, their journey takes a dramatic turn.
His high society expectations and Sarah’s outlaw habits clash from the start. With a price on her head and towing an orphaned baby rescued from the brink of starvation, Justin and Sarah make the difficult journey toward Rocky Creek. There, justice will be meted out. Perhaps--they hope--with a healthy portion of grace.
Filled with mishaps, laughs, and adventure, Margaret Brownley’s inspiring romance will keep readers cheering for Sarah as she struggles to become a true lady.
My Thoughts:
A fun book filled with entertaining moments and a sweet budding romance between unlikely people. An enjoyable read about a crazy time in our country's history.
Book Bullets:
- My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
- Genre: historical fiction
- Themes: trusting God
- Part of a Series: yes "Rocky Creek Romance Series," is also part of Women of Faith Fiction selections
- Publication year: 2009
- Pages: 310