A Vision of Lucy by Margaret Brownley
Lucy Fairbanks is the main character in this story set in a small town in Texas in 1882. She lives with her brother and father. She lost her mother years ago. She almost always has her photography equipment with her wherever she goes. She is constantly taking photos of the towns people and her surroundings and it often gets her into trouble. She meets a stranger during a stage coach robbery and the story takes off from there. It’s adventure, mystery and a love story all in one.
I really enjoyed this book. I read it very quickly. I enjoyed the way it was written allowing me to picture it in my mind as if I was there too. Sometimes I’ve read books that dwell too long on one topic or character to the point of me losing interest but that’s not the case here. I felt the author introduced a variety of other characters that added to the story but didn’t distract from it. I liked that it was a good clean romance story. I felt that the nuggets of insight and biblical truths came in at the right time and in the right amount. I felt it was an inspiring and uplifting read and certainly recommend it.
I need to let anyone reading this review that I did receive this book free from Booksneeze.com. I did not have to write a positive review. The opinions written here and mine and mine alone. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255
Lucy Fairbanks is the main character in this story set in a small town in Texas in 1882. She lives with her brother and father. She lost her mother years ago. She almost always has her photography equipment with her wherever she goes. She is constantly taking photos of the towns people and her surroundings and it often gets her into trouble. She meets a stranger during a stage coach robbery and the story takes off from there. It’s adventure, mystery and a love story all in one.
I really enjoyed this book. I read it very quickly. I enjoyed the way it was written allowing me to picture it in my mind as if I was there too. Sometimes I’ve read books that dwell too long on one topic or character to the point of me losing interest but that’s not the case here. I felt the author introduced a variety of other characters that added to the story but didn’t distract from it. I liked that it was a good clean romance story. I felt that the nuggets of insight and biblical truths came in at the right time and in the right amount. I felt it was an inspiring and uplifting read and certainly recommend it.
I need to let anyone reading this review that I did receive this book free from Booksneeze.com. I did not have to write a positive review. The opinions written here and mine and mine alone. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255
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