For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved." John 3:16-17


Wednesday, November 3, 2010



 This is the second book in the series "A Rocky Creek Romance" by Margaret Brownley.  I have read the first one so this one is such a joy to read and to see what is going on in the little town.
Jenny and her two sisters Mary Lou and Brenda rode into Rocky Creek, Texas in a cloud of dust on a stage loaded down with their belongings.  Jenny had come to town to find husbands for her sisters.  After their parents died they had lost everything they had and also almost starved if it had not been for Jenny, they would have.  She had given her father a promise that she would take care of the younger women, so that she tried to do in anyway she could.
Jenny had a book to go by on "How to find the perfect husband"  so she went by the book and kept notes and then set up interviews for the men in Rocky Creek to be sure she got the correct man for her sisters.  She had not backed on someone finding her attractive.  All the men came and they had to fill out forms and then she selected the ones she though would be good for her sisters.  Jenny did not think her sisters might find a husband of their own.  She fell in love with two little boys that was being starved and whipped by their dad as she stayed drunk all the time since his wife had died in childbirth.  Can Jenny straighten this man out also?
The little town did not know what hit them with these young women.  The men nor women didn't know what to do with them.  Jenny was not afraid of anyone or anything, no place was beyond her going into.  She got into trouble with the men for intruding upon their territory.  The women talked about them and thought they were after their men.  At the end of this book another stage full of women enter the picture, can't wait for the next book to come out. 

I love historical fiction better than any other type of book.  I love back in the 1800s and Margaret Brownley is just the author to please me.

This book was sent to me by Thomas Nelson Publishers the BookSneeze dept. for review.

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