Review by Library Journal Review
Yearning for adventure, Priscilla convinces her parents to travel from Boston to the Texas Hill Country to attend a family wedding. Tragedy strikes on the arduous and dangerous journey when bandits kill her parents and injure Priscilla. Alone in a new land, she is determined to build a life on her own, while ranch foreman Zachary Webster does not believe he is good enough for the city-born woman who is always on his mind. VERDICT Taking place in 1850s Ladreville, TX, this second entry in Cabot's new trilogy (after Paper Roses) is a quaint historical romance with Christian undertones and is sure to please Lori Wick fans. This title stands on its own and can by enjoyed by new readers. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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