Friday, November 18, 2011

Marrying Miss Marshall


Lacy Williams debut novel, Marrying Miss Marshal, is a five star historical romance with believable characters the reader can identify with. Filled with action and a heroine like none other, Marrying Miss Marshal is fast paced and well written.

Lacy’s descriptive writing paints a realistic picture of the old west. A unique plot with unexpected twist and turns keeps you wanting to read more. Without giving anything away I will say that my favorite part (well one of many favorite parts) had me cheering … out loud... in a public place.

From the back of the book:

Filling the shoes of her late husband as town marshal hasn't been easy for Danna Carpenter. She's not only fighting criminals, she's also fighting to earn the respect of the townspeople. So crossing paths with tenderfoot detective Chas O'Grady is the last thing she needs. He's hunting a band of cattle rustlers and isn't used to the rugged Wyoming landscape. Teaming up is their only option, but when circumstances place them in a compromising situation, the town forces a more permanent partnership—marriage. If they can let down their guards with each other they might find that love is the greatest catch of all.

I’m happy to share that Lacy Williams next book, THE HOMESTEADER'S SWEETHEART will be out in May 2012 as well as another book (untitled for now) in December 2012. I know I’m looking forward to reading both of them. Available right now she has an ebook novella HEART OF GOLD out and its free on Amazon and Barns and Nobel!

I loved reading Marrying Miss Marshal so much I ended up with an extra copy. It can be yours! Just leave a message to be entered into the drawing. If you have read her book and would like to leave a comment for Lacy she will be stopping by or you can visit her at http://www.lacyjwilliams.com/ .

7 comments:

  1. Jamie,
    Thanks so much for hosting me and your kind words about the book. A lot of hard work went into it so hearing that readers enjoyed it makes it all worthwhile!
    My favorite part about writing it was probably writing the ending. I had a lot of it in mind before we ever got there (won't spoil it for anyone) and it was so fun to do.
    Thanks again for hosting me!

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  2. I've read a lot of good reviews of Lacy's book, Marrying Miss Marshall. Interesting premise with the marriage of (in)convenience twist.

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  3. Would love to read a story about this woman doing a man's job! Would like to read this author's slant on that.
    Susan

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  4. This book is in my library. I'm hoping I'll get to it soon. Interesting post!
    God bless,
    Mildred Colvin

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  5. I would really like to win and read this book. What a challenge for a brave woman in those days. Rachel at rkulp000@centurytel.net

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  6. We have a winner! First let me thank Lacy for stopping by and providing a signed copy of her book for this giveaway.

    I wish everyone that entered could have one - it's that good of a book but I could only pick one. The winner is:
    Rachel Christine! Congratulations!!

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  7. Your book sounds great, thanks for sharing.
    Jackie

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