Book Reviews

Book Review: The Major’s Daughter by Regina Jennings

43887271._SY475_Caroline Adams returns to Indian Territory craving adventure after tiring of society life. When she comes across swaggering outlaw Frisco Smith, his dreams to obtain a piece of property on the Unassigned Lands are very persuasive. When the gun sounds, they find themselves battling over a claim–and both dig in their heels.

What I Loved: Jennings has quickly become a trusted favorite author. I know whether I pick up a novella or a novel, I’m about to be treated to endearing characters, a lively western setting, and a sweet romance. The Major’s Daughter was just one more chance to enjoy the work of Regina Jennings.
I loved stepping back to Fort Reno with these characters. They certainly know how to paint themselves into some messy corners.
The historical angle was a real treat. This land rush was a new topic for me and one that I found rather fascinating.

Rating and Recommendation: I thoroughly enjoyed it and give it 5 stars. I recommend it to those who also enjoy Christian Historical fiction or Christian western.

~ I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley. All thoughts are my own. I was not compensated for this review or required to give a favorable one. 

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