Book Review - Morning Glory A Drifters & Dreamers Romance by Carolyn Brown

Carolyn Brown is a NY Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal best selling author.  I previously read The Ladies Room, which was funny and an enjoyable story.  I also read Lullaby Sky which was not as good and I agree with many of the reviews on Amazon.

One word of note, in my reading I found several editing misses - typos and incorrect formatting for paragraphs.

Morning Glory focuses on Clara who was left behind by a preacher who swept through her small town with the promise of marriage. The locals think she's crazy but still she manages to run the boarding house successfully.  Her two cousins Tilly and Percy also provide a level of entertainment for the small Oklahoma town but everyone knows they have enough money not to care what others think.

Tucker and Tilly are large landowners who grow cotton and are resistant to the oil men coming into town. Clara is especially repelled by them until one manages to take up residence in her boarding house.

The story moves quickly through the conflicts and compromises Clara and her love interest, Briar.  There are the usual misunderstandings that romances must include and the reader can guess what the final outcome will be.

I enjoyed the book and the historical references the author uses. It seems to have been a time when our thoughts were definitely on matters other than social media since the local gossip mill worked quite well.



Happy Trails,

Leslie

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