Susan Page Davis is the author of more than seventy Christian novels and novellas, which have sold more than 1.5 million copies. Her historical novels have won numerous awards, including the Carol Award, the Will Rogers Medallion for Western Fiction, and the Inspirational Readers' Choice Contest. She has also been a finalist in the More than Magic Contest and Willa Literary Awards. She lives in western Kentucky with her husband. She's the mother of six and grandmother of ten. Visit her website at: www.susanpagedavis.com.
A Lady in the Making by Susan Page Davis was a very enjoyable story
that takes place in the mid-1850s. It is complete with
stage-coaches, outlaws, misunderstandings, and hidden affections.
This is the third book in the Prairie Dreams series, but it was
fine as a stand alone. It sounds like the main characters in A Lady
in the Making play a small role in the other two books. I was
impressed with Susan Page Davis' writing, and happy that it was
clean without being preachy. I will definitely try to find more of
her work. -- (08/13/2012)
" A Lady In The Making" by Susan Page Davis was a well written
novel... the Prairie Dreams series that I thoroughly enjoyed. I
found "A Lady In The Making" a good adventurous novel with such
great characters. This was really one of those books that I
couldn't put down until the very end. "A Lady In The Making" was
truly a "woman's journey to restitution and redemption." Be ready
to complete this circle...outlaws, stage-coaches, trains,
forgiveness, steamboats, that leads to trust and love. I enjoyed
this novel and I would definitely recommend this one to you as a
excellent read.-- (12/19/2012)
I found A Lady in the Making to be a perfectly excellent
stand-alone story, but I would recommend reading the other two
novels first in order to have a more rounded understanding of the
back stories and other characters in this novel. The plot line of A
Lady in the Making was well written and moved at a reasonable pace.
The story was filled with instances of danger, intrigue, suspense,
and of course romance. -- (01/02/2013)
The conclusion of a lovely series, and in my opinion the best! This
is definitely the kind of series that you may want to read in order
so that the full story arc can be fully appreciated. The story was
told by 3 main characters, David, Millie, and the villian,
Peregrin, and it was nice to see the tale through so many different
eyes. Overall, I found this book very enjoyable, and there was a
tinge of suspense to the story as well. I really liked how David
and Millie's relationship grew and developed naturally, and didn't
feel forced or anything! A lovely conclusion to s series!--
(12/28/2012)
The whole series is fantastic and I read them all in three days.
Susan is now one of my favorite authors and I will be reading more
of her books soon.-- (12/19/2012)
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