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Morning For Dove (2010)

by Martha Rogers(Favorite Author)
3.87 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1599799847 (ISBN13: 9781599799841)
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English
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publisher
Realms
series
Winds Across the Prairie
review 1: Book 2 of the Winds Across the Prairie series, I enjoyed this one much more than I did the first book, Becoming Lucy. Dove and Luke were introduced in the first novel and their story continues here. Dove and her family are no strangers to prejudice and judgments because of their Cherokee heritage. While most people in the town of Barton Creek accept them, Luke's mother, Bea Anderson cannot because her past experience with raiding Indians has closed her heart to acceptance and forgiveness.The road to true love is never easy and as Luke and Dove deal with the different obstacles put in their path, their love grows stronger. The Haynes family, Aunt Clara, and Jake and Lucy Starnes make an appearance here, as do the evil Fowlers who bring trouble at every turn. With them... morees of love, faith and forgiveness, this is a compelling story and one I thoroughly enjoyed. I am looking forward to the next book in the series.
review 2: The first thing I noticed about this book is that it moves along a little quicker than the first book, Becoming Lucy. Though there were some slow parts, overall, it was a pretty good story. Don't let the synopsis from the back cover fool you -- most of this excitement happens during the last few chapters of the book. The rest of the time, you're watching Luke and Dove try their best to figure out a way to pursue their newfound feelings for one another, without his very prejudice mother finding out. She is dead-set against them having any kind of contact, much less a serious relationship.Dove's parents think Luke would be a wonderful match for her, but aren't too sure about her spending too much time with him, as they're sure her heart is going to be broken if Mrs. Anderson doesn't have a complete change of heart.I enjoyed getting to know Martin and Sarah a little better, as well as, being able to catch up with Jake and Lucy. There are some townspeople I would have preferred not seeing again, or even meeting to begin with, but they did add extra 'spice' to the story.If you're interested it reading this series, I highly recommend that you read them in order. Morning for Dove pretty much picks up where Becoming Lucy left off. To find out more about Martha Rogers, be sure to visit her website. less
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kroher
*Thanks to Strang Book Group for providing a copy for review through FIRST Wild Card Tours.*
selvimiss
Awesome second book for new author Martha Rogers!
blizzylove35
Great book.
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