Courting Morrow Little by Laura Frantz - Blog Tour

Courting Morrow Little is an engaging historical romance by author Laura Frantz.

It’s 1778 when Morrow Little returns to her home in the Kentucky wilderness after an extended stay with an aunt in Philadelphia. Some are a bit concerned that she’s become too soft and refined to handle the rougher existence, but she’s determined to resume life there with her father, a pastor to the settlers and soldiers in a nearby fort.

When Morrow was a small child, her mother and sister were killed by the Shawnee, and her brother was taken captive. Morrow is soon faced with past hurts and fears when she learns her father has befriended a Shawnee Indian and his son, Red Shirt.

Still holding on to anger toward the Shawnee, Morrow fights a growing attraction toward handsome Red Shirt. At the same time, she is courted by an officer stationed at the fort who wants her for his wife.

With her return to Kentucky, Morrow is faced with the truth that all may not be as it first appears, and she must deal with her prejudices and preconceived beliefs. She also learns that forgiveness may be one of the most freeing and wonderful gifts we can give to others and ourselves.

In Courting Morrow Little, we’re taken on an adventure to another time and place. A time when the wilderness was beautiful, but also dangerous. And where Morrow proves time and time again, that she is not only feminine, but strong and courageous.

This is the first book I’ve read by Laura Frantz, but it won’t be the last. I highly recommend Courting Morrow Little to anyone who enjoys historical romance. I loved it!


Courting Morrow Little is available July 2010 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.”



Laura Frantz credits her 100-year-old grandmother as being the catalyst for her fascination with Kentucky history. Frantz's family followed Daniel Boone into Kentucky in 1792 and settled in Madison County, where her family still resides. Frantz is the author of The Frontiersman's Daughter and currently lives in the misty woods of Washington state with her husband and two sons.



As a reviewer and participant in Revell’s blog tours, I received a complimentary copy of this book. Dawn

2 comments:

  1. Dawn, Thanks so much for such a wonderful, heartfelt review! I appreciate you taking time for my book more than you know. It's a pleasure to know you as a writer and friend.

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  2. You're so welcome!
    It's all true! I never write anything I don't mean. :-D

    I'm also glad we've connected as fellow writers and friends. :-D

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