Wednesday, February 27, 2013


Waiting for Morning Review

Waiting for Morning is the second book in Margaret Brownley’s series “The Brides of Last Chance Ranch”. Readers are introduced to the next heiress applicant, Molly Hatfield. Molly sees Miss Walker’s ad for an heiress and travels to Last Chance Ranch in Arizona with her disabled brother in tow. Being a singer in a saloon who sees the worst side of men and the only living relative to take care of her brother, Molly doesn’t mind the “do not ever get married” stipulation Miss Walker requires of her heiress.
An exciting introduction to the town’s doctor, Caleb Fairbanks, leaves Molly more determined to become the heir of Last Chance Ranch. Despite the presence of her brother, Molly convinces Miss Walker to give her a trial period in which she hopes to prove herself capable of running a cattle ranch.
Unlike the first book in the series, where the ranch duties take precedent in the character’s trial period, the author now focuses on the more personal lives of the town doctor, the disabled brother and Molly. 
Donny, Molly’s brother, learns to become more independent through the help of the easy going, easily likable Dr. Fairbanks. Molly learns through trying situations on the ranch and dealing with Donny, that she is loved by God; truly loved. She learns to accept and return the love of Dr. Fairbanks, but does she love the ranch more? Which will she choose?
Margaret Brownley is a talented, Christian author who is fun to read. This book was given to me free of charge in exchange for my honest review through Booksneeze.com.