Sunday, October 12, 2014

Review - "Dreaming on Daisies" by Miralee Ferrell



http://miraleeferrell.com/main/
Publication Date:  October 1st, 2014
"Love Blossoms in Oregon #3"
 David C. Cook

About this book:
When her father's debts, brought on by heavy drinking, threaten Leah Carlson's family ranch, she fights to save it. When handsome banker Steven Harding must decline her loan request, he determines to do what he can to help. Just as he arrives to serve as a much-needed ranch hand, Leah's family secrets—and the pain of her past—come to a head. They could destroy everything she's fought for. And they could keep her from ever opening her heart again.

This is western historical romance that offers hope and healing to the deepest wounds in a woman's past. 





My Review:
I really enjoyed getting to know Leah and Steven in this book.   Leah is a strong woman, and I admire her qualities.  She is not afraid of hard work, or to let her feelings known.  She is always ready to help others in the community.  
As Leah gets to know Steven, she realizes that he is a fair and honest man.  He wants to help her, and for that she is grateful.
 She wants her Father's ranch to be a success, and helps her Father in every way that she can, so they can achieve their Goals.  

With wonderful characters and a very touching story line, this book was hard to put down!   Historical romance is one of my favorite genres, I really recommend this series to all Historical romance readers!

*Thanks to Miralee Ferrell and David C. Cook for providing a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

About the Author:
Miralee and her husband Allen have been married almost 40 yrs.
They live on 11 acres in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge in southern Washington State, where they love to garden, play with their dogs, take walks, and go sailing.
Miralee also rides her horse on the wooded trails near their home with her grown daughter who lives nearby. She’s an avid reader and has a large collection of first edition Zane Grey books, which inspired her desire to write fiction set in the Old West.
When she started writing fiction, Miralee believed that she’d always stay with women’s contemporary, but has since branched out to historical romance.

Visit Miralee online - http://miraleeferrell.com






Watch for Miralee's new book "A Horse for Kate" 
( Horses and Friends, #1 )
March 1st, 2015


More books by Miralee Ferrell








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15 comments:

  1. Thanks, Melissa! I truly appreciate your review and posting on your blog!

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    1. Miralee, I really enjoy all the books in this series! =)

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  2. This sounds like a great read! I enjoy history, so I think I would really like this book! Thanks, Melissa and Miralee- pinned! :)

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    1. Joy, I think you would really like this book! =) Thanks for the note and the pin!

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    2. Joy, thank you for your sweet comment! I do hope you get a chance to read one of my books.

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  3. You KNOW that's going to end in romance. There's not many a man who would deny a loan and then come to help himself. ;)

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    1. Very true, mail4rosey! And we do love a good romance, don't we!

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  4. I will have to check these books out by Ms. Ferrell. I love historic fiction too. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Mary! You will love this series!

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    2. Mary, I love find new readers for my books! You might want to start with book one in this series, Blowing on Dandelions. If you have a Kindle or Nook, it's on sale for $1.99 right now. Here's the link to the Kindle version...it was supposed to go off sale yesterday, so I don't know how long this will last. Thanks for stopping by!

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  5. Loved this Book! Loved your review too! Miralee's books really speak to the heart of a woman. She has become one of my favorite authors! Sharing! :)

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    1. I agree with your note Wanda! =)
      Thanks for sharing!

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    2. Ah, thank you, Wanda, for your sweet, supportive note!! Hugs!

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