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Morning Comes Softly (Avon Romance)

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A shy Louisiana librarian, Mary Warner fears she'll always be alone, so she answers a personal ad from a rancher in Montana. Marrying a man she's never met is reckless, but something about him calls... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Reading Comes Softly

If you want a feel good, relaxing, easy to read book to help erase the stress from work and carpools, reach for this book. Grab your favorite quilt and a steaming rich cup of hot chocolate and lose yourself in this book. I recommend it for all.

Warm and Enlightening

This was a last minute purchase for a airline trip which took way to long. I was depressed when I found myself finishing this book before my flight was over. I was captivated by the characters in this book and laughed so hard the people on the flight were wondering what I was doing in my seat. I would recommend this book for anyone who would love to smile and laugh along with feeling like they were there with Mary & Family. I can't wait to read it again.

avid reader

This is one of my favorite Debbie Macomber books. My copy is on loan to a friend right now, but when I get it back, I plan to read it again. She is one of my favorite authors because she keeps the story moving along and writes about every day life and relationships.

South meets North (Montana that is) and nothing will ever be the same

If a grieving surly rancher who's just lost his brother and sister-in-law in an accidental vehicular homicide and now has their three children to rear needs anything else on his plate, it is a mail-order wife. Travis Thompson has to face facts - he cannot do it all himself and he has managed to alienate all the women in town who could and would help him. Advertising for a bride is his last chance to salvage his life before he loses the children to the foster care system. The children's constant comparison of Travis's home life to their parents' does not help. Shy, mousy-haired, short, librarian Mary Warner at once senses the opportunity to get a life. If she stays in Louisiana, she will wither away until she is like a dusty volume on the bottom shelf of the back rack, a book that no one ever checks out. Travis's wish for a long-legged, well-endowed blonde are left unmet, as Mary reminds him of nothing so much as Minnie Mouse when she gets off the plane and two days later they are married. Look for a few weeks of tough adjustment which is much harder on Travis than on Mary, whose skills in the kitchen and with the sewing machine are second to her ability to take charge of a household. There are a lot of elements here: the grieving children, a grieving Travis who has no time for grief, and Mary adjusting from a damp Louisiana to a dry Montana. And then there's Travis's reputation in the town as a hell-raiser. Who would have thought he'd advertise for a wife, much less settle on someone like Mary? The subplots are the man responsible for the auto accident that killed Lee and Janice and orphaned their children and the man's son, who has fallen for a woman who feels their worlds are too far apart. With her usual skill as a writer, Macomber manages to pull these somewhat disparate elements together in a tough but tender love story. I check my local book store and library for new Macomber books on a regular basis. She never disappoints.

You'll get hooked on Macomber

Morning Comes Softly was the first romance novel I ever read. At the age of 18, I watched the titles that my mother read, and found the one with a pretty cover on the bookshelf. When I picked up the book I was not able to put it down. Since then, I always go straight to the "M" section of the bookstore first, to see if she has written anything new. Once you read this, or any of Debbie's books, you will be hooked on her and will read anything that you can get your hands on. (I recommend going to used bookstores to find some of her earlier stories.) Enjoy!
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