Library Journal Review
In this follow-up to Troublesome Creek, winner of the Christian Writers Guild 2004 Operation First Novel Award, Watson continues the saga of Laura Grace "Copper" Brown. Newly married to Dr. Simon Corbett, Copper leaves her beloved mountain home in 1883 to make a new start in Lexington, KY. Her anxiety about moving to the city sets in quickly, and Simon's haughty sister Alice does nothing to welcome Copper to the family. Though Copper's faith in God is tested, she learns to cope with her new life, trusting in God's plan. Colorfully descriptive language, engaging characters, and words that flow like honey make this a rich, satisfying historical novel. As charming as its predecessor and easily as good; highly recommended for those who like historical fiction with strong female protagonists. Watson lives in Kentucky. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.