About the Book
Author: Donna L. H. Smith
Genre: Christian Historical Western Romance
Release Date: November, 2017
Meghan Gallagher complies with her father’s demand that she work on her own for a year by choosing to tutor eight children in a wild Kansas railroad town. But she had no idea just how wild it was until she was rescued by a local dance hall the day she arrived, and soon after hit by a stray bullet. In short order, she meets a dark, handsome cowboy and a wholesome, attractive doctor who both vie for her heart. As things heat up around town, Meghan’s love life catches fire as well. Is she scandalous to allow both men to court her at the same time? And—how close a relationship with God does Meghan want? Will she draw near?
Meghan’s Choice (pre-published) was named a semi-finalist in the 2014 Operation First Novel by Jerry B. Jenkins and an honorable mention for the Golden leaf Award in 2015. Since publication, Meghan’s Choice was a Selah Award finalist and also in the Will Rogers Medallion Award.
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Meghan’s Choice by Donna L.H. Smith
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I was not financially compensated, and all opinions are 100 percent mine.
First of all, this is a Christian romance, and there is absolutely nothing offensive in it. That is, unless you are offended by spiritual insights and people genuinely receiving Jesus as their Lord and Savior. This is something I greatly appreciate about this book, and while it may have seemed just a little bit unnatural at times, the gospel is not always as pronounced in frontier Christian romances such as these. So, I am grateful to the author for the inclusion of these facets.
As I began reading this book, I admit that I was almost predisposed to dismiss this as just another Christian prairie romance with two-dimensional characters that did not resonate with any form of reality or history. However, as I continued to read, I recognized the fact that this author was setting herself apart as someone with distinctive characters and a sometimes suprising storyline. Perhaps the “bad things” could have been just a little stronger, but this is a lighter, Christian romance. In order to keep within the genre, the bad was downplayed, but it was existent. And I was grateful to see the way in which genuine Christianity was handled throughout the book. Sometimes in these stories, it is assumed that everyone went to church which means that “everyone” was a Christian. But this book makes the vital distinction that going to church is not enough to save a person. While I probably wouldn’t give this a resounding five-star rating, it was definitely a 4.5, and in the spirit of fairness, that puts it closer to a five than a four. I am anticipating great things for this author in the future!
About the Author
Donna L.H. Smith is a Kansas prairie girl transplanted to Lancaster County, PA. She is a graduate of Christian Writer’s Guild Craftsman program and holds two college degrees, both B.S. and M.A. in Mass Communication. She’s been married to a wonderful man named Kirby for thirty years. Her debut novel, Meghan’s Choice, made the finals of both the Selah and Will Rogers Medallion Awards. Rose’s Redemption, the sequel, was just released. She blogs, speaks at workshops and retreats and although she is at an age where many begin slowing down, she wouldn’t think of it. Recently, she took on the role of Managing Editor of Almost an Author.com, and serves as ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers) Mid-Atlantic Zone Director. She is also a member of AWSA’s Protégé program (Advanced Writers & Speaker’s Association).
More from Donna
Back in 2012, I wrote “Zorro” stories for Fan Fiction. I had an awful lot of fun with them, and people seemed to really like them. So, the thought came, what could I write for ‘real?’ I contemplated, prayed, and after a couple weeks or so, an idea came floating across my brain.
“Gunfight at Hyde Park.” Huh? I thought about it, and realized it was an obscure history lesson from my hometown in Kansas. I had Google it to get the details. I thought, well, I’m not gonna write a Christian romance novel just about a series of gunfights that killed and wounded more people than the OK Corral.
But I did think that the beginning of the gunfights could be the climax of the story.
Now, who should my heroine be? And the hero?
I started with that and took Christian Writer’s Guild’s Craftsman and the novel was completed in 2013—but only published in late 2017.
I’m proud of Meghan’s Choice. Pre-published it made the semi-finals of the last Operation 1st Novel that CWG held and placed in a couple of smaller contests. Last year, it made the finals of the prestigious Selah Awards for published books through the BRMCWC, and the finals of the Will Rogers Medallion Award.
My hope is that you’ll enjoy reading it as much as I loved writing it.
Blog Stops
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Creating Relationship, August 13
Connie’s History Classroom, August 13
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Godly Book Reviews, August 15
Library Lady’s Kid Lit, August 15
Emily Yager, August 16
Through the Fire Blogs, August 16
My Devotional Thoughts, August 17
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 17
Jeanette’s Thoughts, August 18
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Inspired by fiction, August 19
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, August 19
mpbooks, August 20
Stephanie’s Life of Determination, August 20
Pause for Tales, August 21
For the Love of Books , August 21
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Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 22
Texas Book-aholic, August 23
A Reader’s Brain, August 24
Real World Bible Study, August 25
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Donna is giving away the grand prize of a copy of her book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/e5a3/meghan-s-choice-celebration-tour-giveaway
1 Comment
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This sounds like my kind of book. The cover is lovely.
Marilyn