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Monday, January 27, 2014

Mckenzie (Montana Skies) book review



Book #1 in the Montana Skies Christian Historical Romance Series

For those who love inspirational romance novels set in the late 1800s...

Desperate times call for desperate measures is the reasoning that prompts McKenzie Worthington, a young lady of Boston's high society, to respond to an ad for a mail-order bride for a man in the Montana Territory. McKenzie is desperate, after all, to save her beloved younger sister, Kaydie, from her evil, abusive husband, who robs banks for a living. And so, it is with reckless determination that McKenzie runs away from the comforts of home and hearth to head West and meet her new husband-whom she'll divorce, of course, after she rescues her sister.

Desperate times call for desperate measures is the reasoning that also prompts Zachary Sawyer, a rugged rancher after God's own heart, to post an ad for a mail-order bride in various newspapers across the country. Managing a ranch and caring for his adoptive son, Davey, has become more than one man can handle alone, and Zach prays for God to send him a wife with whom to build a life and share his dreams.

When McKenzie arrives at Zach's ranch, she immediately puts her plan in motion, searching for her sister and doing all she can to keep her new husband from forming an attachment. But his persistent kindness and significant self-sacrifices begin to change her heart-and ruin her plans. God has a way of working things out to the good of those who love Him, though, as McKenzie and Kaydie will soon see.

If you enjoyed reading McKenzie, you won't want to miss the sequels in this series: Kaydie and Hailee.

^This was copied from Amazon, Below is my own opinion.



My opinion: My mom brought this book home from the library the other day, I honestly didn't think i was going to read it, but when she recommended it, i picked it up and could hardly put it back down. the plot is enthralling, Penny Zeller's writing style is amazing. And the story contains very good morals. The only flaw i found, however. was that the hero was pretty much a perfect person, he only got mad at the heroine once as far as i can remember. but as long as you don't expect a real man to be that perfect then I'd definitely recommend this book! I'm really looking forward to reading the next two in this series!


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