Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly feature that spotlights an up-and-coming release you are most excited about.
Regina Jennings is an author who has mixed historical frontier fiction, sweet romance, and humor really well. I've enjoyed almost all over her stories. The ones I haven't, are the ones I haven't read yet, but I know I will when I read them. The publisher always gives her the cutest covers that are vibrant and fun and spotlight the heroines so well.
Her newest book will be released in December, and it sounds like it will be a great addition to her Fort Reno series. I enjoyed the movie Far and Away, and this book is set during the same rush of the land claim in Oklahoma. I think it will be a fun and interesting story with a cool background.
Waiting On:
Title: The Major's Daughter
Author: Regina Jennings
Publisher: Bethany House
Publication Date: December 3rd, 2019
About the Book:
She Staked a Claim on His Land, So He Decided to Stake a Claim on Her Heart
Caroline Adams returns to Indian Territory after tiring of confining society life. She wants adventure, and when she and her friend Amber come across swaggering outlaw Frisco Smith, his dreams for the new territory are very persuasive. With the much-anticipated land run about to happen, she may just join the rush.
Growing up an orphan, all Frisco Smith wanted was a place to call his own. It's no wonder he fought to open the Unassigned Lands to people with the same longing. After years of sneaking across the border, he's even managed to build a dugout house on a hidden piece of property he's poised to claim.
But when the gun sounds, everyone's best plans are thrown out the window in the chaos of the run. Caroline and Frisco find themselves battling over a claim--and both dig in their heels. Settling the rightful ownership will bring these two closer than they ever expected and change their ideas of what a true home looks like.
What are you waiting on this week?
Any certain genre that are always keeping an eye out for?
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