Wednesday, June 15, 2011

A Vision of Lucy By Margaret Brownley

This book grabbed my attention right from the beginning. Who doesn't love a spunky, loveable character who can't seem to keep herself out of trouble? Lucy Fairbanks desperately wants to be a photographer so she sets out to get a photograph of the elusive white stallion reported to be in the area. Naturally, Lucy thinks the best way to accomplish this is to climb a tree with all of her equipment. Little does Lucy know that she will actually be a witness to a stage robbery, but before she can get the photograph she falls headlong out of the tree and onto the now empty and soon to be runaway stage. However, the sparks really begin to fly when Lucy meets the mysterious and handsome mountain man in the area.
I loved this book! It was so entertaining that I was hard pressed to put it down. It seemed that there was always one misadventure after another and yet the characters were believable. David Wolf, a quiet half-breed with a painful past, has come back to Rocky Creek to take care of some unfinished business. Lucy is a vivacious and talkative woman whose family has a secret that hovers over them. They are
inexplicably attracted to each other as opposite personalities often do, but what will happen when their future and pasts collide?

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