by Mildred Colvin (Author), Mary Davis (Author), Susan Page Davis (Author), Lena Nelson Dooley (Author), Darlene Franklin (Author), Debby Lee (Author), Tamela Hancock Murray (Author), Carrie Turansky (Author), Gina Welborn (Author)
Celebrating Faith and Love in the Historic Rocky Mountains
From a Wyoming ranch in 1880, to a logging camp in Washington Territory in the late 1800s, to Denver, Colorado, in 1913, meet nine couples who find that Christmas is the perfect time for climbing to the heights of romance.
Watch as their faith and courage propel them through challenges that come with mountain winters to cozy fireside celebrations that lead to lasting proclamations of love. Penned by an exclusive selection of Christian fiction authors—including Susan Page Davis, Vickie McDonough, and Carrie Turansky—this collection of nine romances is one to treasure.
From a Wyoming ranch in 1880, to a logging camp in Washington Territory in the late 1800s, to Denver, Colorado, in 1913, meet nine couples who find that Christmas is the perfect time for climbing to the heights of romance.
Watch as their faith and courage propel them through challenges that come with mountain winters to cozy fireside celebrations that lead to lasting proclamations of love. Penned by an exclusive selection of Christian fiction authors—including Susan Page Davis, Vickie McDonough, and Carrie Turansky—this collection of nine romances is one to treasure.
Marilyn's thoughts: Mountain Christmas Brides is a collection
of novellas with a variety of circumstances from a mail order bride to finding
romance in a logging camp to a blizzard in Colorado that brought four friends
from finishing school together. Each tale is penned in the author’s creative
way with drama and a budding romance. It was interesting to see how the various
authors interwove the same characters from the logging camp and blizzard but
had their own hero and heroine to focus upon with a faith message of love,
peace, forgiveness and kindness for all.
My top two favorites were Almost Home by
Susan Page Davis and The Best Medicine by Lena Nelson Dooley. This book has
been on my bookshelf for a while so with Christmas approaching it was nice to
have novellas to read instead of a long novel to find the happy ending.
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