Protecting Amy (Wyoming Brides, Book 1)

by Susan Page Davis | Romance |
ISBN: 1593101244 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingbookstogivewing of Springville, Tennessee USA on 9/19/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by wingbookstogivewing from Springville, Tennessee USA on Tuesday, August 3, 2010
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Journal Entry 2 by wingbookstogivewing at Danville, Virginia USA on Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Released 13 yrs ago (8/3/2010 UTC) at Danville, Virginia USA

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Journal Entry 3 by Megi53 at Danville, Virginia USA on Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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Journal Entry 4 by Megi53 at Danville, Virginia USA on Friday, October 1, 2010
Finished last night. This is the first Heartsong I've ever read, and I enjoyed it very much. It surprised me that there was not much prayer in the narrative; I expected and wanted more!

Amy wasn't a typical fickle heroine. She (along with many of the other military and cowboy characters) loved to read and was well-acquainted with good literature.

Davis's detailed descriptions of horses and Western landscapes were appealing -- and sometimes amusing!

Slight spoilers: I didn't like the way the Layton storyline was heading, so was relieved when it came to an abrupt end. It was discouraging when Tom seemed to turn on Amy because LeBeau might have ... well, done what Tom feared. I guess that attitude was authentic to the mores of the period, though (and took a cute turn when Amy thought it was daring of Tom to rub her numb feet!).

Will wild-release somewhere nearby very soon; I think a wide variety of readers would like it.

Journal Entry 5 by Megi53 at Crossroads N. Morris St. in Richmond, Virginia USA on Sunday, November 14, 2010

Released 13 yrs ago (11/13/2010 UTC) at Crossroads N. Morris St. in Richmond, Virginia USA

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