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BOOK REVIEW: Golden Days
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by: Barbara Warren Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Golden Days Author: Mary Connealy Publisher: Heartsong Presents ISBN: 978-1-59789-408-1 Genre: Inspirational/Historical/Romance
Amy Simons may be small, but she’s not as fragile as she looks. After all, she grew up on the Alaskan frontier and she can scratch a living out of a rock. Amy is going home, back to her father’s cabin and the life she left behind. Life in Seattle was more luxurious, but she is anxious to see her father again.
Braden Rafferty’s wife died in childbirth and he’s running away. His brother and sister-in-law live in Alaska and he’s going to stay with them. He meets Amy on ship and takes on the job of being her protector, but Amy’s not the sweet, pliable little woman he expects her to be. She’s stubborn, temperamental and knows more about the frontier than he does.
Amy Simons is a feisty, courageous heroine who thinks she can make it on her own. But Amy is in danger, and only Braden can save her. Golden Days is a fast moving story of danger on the Alaskan frontier seasoned with a strong helping of romance, and a dash of Mary Connealy’s trademark humor.
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