Wren Wenghold is not one to waste time or seek advice. Fearful that her uncle will insist on finding her a mail-order husband, and even more afraid she will end up with the likes of the crude cowboy, Sam Mason, she decides to take matters into her own hands. Her advertisement for a husband receives only one reply, but--determined to arrive in Kansas with a man--she accepts it and hopes for the best. When the consequences of her impulsive behavior begin to overtake her, will she be able to undo the damage?
This book revealed some of the harsh conditions of the plains. Wren contained plenty of mystery, forgiveness, and help from unlikely places. Make sure you read the final book in this series.
My floor went unswept, my cat got no attention and my husband got take-out for supper, all because Julane Hiebert wrote a wonderful story called Wren. I loved this book. It was my favorite of the Brides of a Feather series and if I am allowed to play favorites, wren was my favorite of the Wenghold sisters. She is feisty, independent, and acts before she thinks - a sure recipe for trouble. Sam is the laid-back mellow cowboy who admires Wren from afar, though we won't admit it - even to himself. When Sam and Wren find themselves married due to an unfortunate circumstance beyond their control will they give into despair? Or perhaps they will choose to let God's perfect plan light their pathway to a sweet, fun, and utterly unforgettable romance. Pick up a copy of Robin, Lark and then Wren, saving the best for last. I am eagerly awaiting Ms, Hiebert's next project.