Lori Copeland continues her historical romance series, Brides of the West, with book 2, June. As June leaves her Michigan home to become the mail-order bride of a Washington State preacher, readers will learn the important lesson that God is ever faithful, even when we don’t understand his plan or purpose in our lives. June delivers a lighthearted, entertaining story along with strong moral values and a Christian worldview.
Lori Copeland brings us another popular piece of fiction with the second book in her “Brides of the West” series, June. This is a light hearted romance set in the historical period of the late 1800′s when mail order brides were a popular and necessary phenomenon to populare the ever-expanding west. June, and her two sisters, Faith and Hope, have each travelled to a different state to meet a waiting husband, trusting that God would have His best for the in their new lives. June travels all the way to Seattle, expecting her intended husband to be waiting for her to join their lives in ministry with the evangelist, Isaac Inman. However, within days of arriving, June’s intended dies. She is left in an unfamiliar place trying to decide what she should do with her life. If it weren’t for Parker Sentell, she probably would have headed “home” before now. But that man had the irritating ability to bring out the fight in her….
This was the first book I read in this series and I will definitely be seeking out the other three books! I found them light, fun, and entertaining to read. I recommend them to anyone who enjoys a light romance set in the West during the 1800′s.
“June” by Lori Copeland : Book Review
Published On Friday, October 15, 2010 By tracy. Under: American West, Historical Fiction. Tags: Lori Copeland


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