Maggie's StrengthBy Kimberly GristDescription:
In my first novel Rebecca's Hope, I introduced a western town in the late 19th century filled with colorful characters and innovative young women. Maggie's Strength is a continuation of the tale based on Tennessee Montgomery's youngest daughter. Twenty-year-old Maggie Montgomery, a pint-sized blacksmith and enjoys working with her father and brothers in the smithy. A handsome young doctor returns to live in the community who is stoic and disapproving. For the first time, she is concerned more about how she is perceived by others, especially the young doctor. The question is, why? Book Takeaway:Maggie Montgomery, a pint-sized blacksmith enjoys working with her father and brothers in the smithy. A handsome young doctor returns to live in the community who is stoic and disapproving. For the first time, she is concerned more about how she is perceived by others, especially the young doctor. The question is, why? Maggie draws on unrelenting strength where iron sharpens iron—a lesson straight from the blacksmith’s shop—forging an unexpected result of the romantic kind. Why the author wrote this book:I believe you should come away refreshed and inspired afterreading a book. In my personal life, I wear so many hats working inside andoutside the home. I work hard, try harder and then begin again each day.Despite my best efforts, sometimes life just stinks. Bad things happen and Ineed and want an outlet, an opportunity to relax and escape to a place whereobstacles are met and overcome. I want to hear Good News. Thatis why my books combine Romance with History, Humor, Faith, Friends and Good Clean Fun!. |