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| Original Title: | Courting Morrow Little |
| ISBN: | 0800733401 (ISBN13: 9780800733407) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Setting: | United States of America Kentucky(United States) |
Laura Frantz
Paperback | Pages: 370 pages Rating: 4.23 | 4890 Users | 439 Reviews
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Morrow Little is haunted by the memory of the day her family was torn apart by raiding Shawnee warriors. Now that she is nearly a grown woman and her father is ailing, she must make difficult choices about the future. Several men--ranging from the undesired to the unthinkable--vie for her attentions, but she finds herself inexplicably drawn to a forbidden love that both terrifies and intrigues her. Can she betray the memory of her lost loved ones--and garner suspicion from her friends--by pursuing a life with him? Or should she seal her own misery by marrying a man she doesn't love? This sweeping tale of romance and forgiveness will envelop readers as it takes them from a Kentucky fort through the vast wilderness to the west in search of true love.
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| Title | : | Courting Morrow Little |
| Author | : | Laura Frantz |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 370 pages |
| Published | : | July 1st 2010 by Revell (first published January 1st 2010) |
| Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian Fiction. Romance. Christian. Historical Romance |
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Ratings: 4.23 From 4890 Users | 439 ReviewsWrite-Up Containing Books Courting Morrow Little
I started a little slow on this story, not really engaging until almost 1/3 through--and then I was hooked! Oh my! I love how Laura makes us struggle with the characters we aren't supposed to like--but we do. The characters who aren't supposed to be heroic--but are. The Christian fiction that doesn't preach--but whispers to the depths of a soul.This book was just okay. I found Morrow to be a little boring. The charaters in general were good, but I like a little humor, but in this book there was none. I liked the history and some of the story, but Morrow bugged me a little. She always wanted people to think she was stronger than they thought, yet she wasn't willing to step it up and prove it. Emotionally she was strong. She wanted people to think her physically strong and capable, yet she didn't work. Here she is a fronter women and her
When she was a child Morrow Little lost her mother, sister and brother after an Indian raid. She never forgot that dreadful event and could not forgive the people who did such a terrible act so, when she finds out that her father maintains a good relationship with two Indian people, she is scared and angry, but this is not her only problem. There is an impending war between Indians and Americans which menaces to destroy anything and, because of her fathers illness, the only hope for Morrow is

Western or frontier romances are often hit or miss for me, and unfortunately, this book was a miss. While the writing style itself was very descriptive, to the point where I could clearly picture events and scenery in my mind, I hated the main character of Morrow! While I understand that she had a traumatic event happen to her, one would have thought that, being a daughter of a frontiersman, she would have got up a bit of gumption and actually moved on or be more sturdy for it. Instead, she
4.25 Stars! I enjoyed Marrow and Red Shirts story. I especially enjoyed learning about the era of the red Indians. I loved the theme of freedom and forgiveness. If I had read this before the Lacemaker I probably would have enjoyed it more as I found that there were a lot of similarities in the story plot (not setting). I found it a little slow paced at times but I loved the last 20% and shed tears at 99%. I love Laura Frantz writing. She captivates you by painting pictures with her words in a
bittersweet - excellent story!
What an incredible read. This novel covered so many avenues of adventure and emotion. Not to even mention that the cover is gorgeous. With essences that remind me of the TNT miniseries Into the West and bits and pieces making me envision the love between Red Shirt and Morrow and that of Sully and Michaela. The first half of the book I read with hardly a stop, then with the necessities of baby and sleeping I had to wait to get back into the rest. But they were pages that I hated to be parted


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