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A Lady Like Sarah

2009 • 313 pages

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Well I'll be. I am for certainly unsure if I can say enough good things about the book “A Lady Like Sarah” or my new favorite author Margaret Brownley (and no it is not because of her elegant name). As many of you that read my reviews know, my favorite Christian Historical Romantic Comedy author of American west novels is Mary Connealy... well I can honestly say that Margaret Brownley rates right up there with this book and I am ecstatically (is that a word?) excited for more. More Rocky Creek Romance or more anything, just give me more.

I was amused. I giggled and grinned. I chuckled and snuggled down further in my reading nook. I was irritated and emotional. I shed slight tears. I could hear Sarah's voice and see her boots. These characters were alive and amazing to me. I read an ARC, but you better believe this is one for the keeper shelf. On a final note: The saloon scene made me squeal and cry, and I love my fellow quilters and that is all I have to say about that.

Originally posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2010/01/22/a-lady-like-sarah-by-margaret-brownley-a-review/

January 21, 2010Report this review