Tuesday, May 9, 2017

My Heart Belongs in the Superstition Mountains Book Review




MY HEART BELONGS IN THE SUPERSTITION MOUNTAINS
By
Susan Page Davis

          I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.  But after reading this book I thought it was well worth taking the time to write a review.
          I really enjoyed this book.  From the beginning of the book to the end it was full of Carmela’s adventures.  This was one of those books you didn’t want to put down once you started reading it. 
          Carmela’s parents had died on a wagon train west.  Her uncle came west to take custody of her.  Carmela’s uncle came up with a scheme for a way for Carmela to earn money for the two of them to live on.  After being held up by outlaws while on the stage coach Carmela was separated from her uncle.  She then realized  she was tired of telling lies and wanted to change her life.
          Marshall McKay was escorting a prisoner and was on the same stage coach with Carmela when it was attacked.  Together Marshall McKay and Carmela escaped alive and had many adventures while trying to get to Carmela to safety.  Even after Carmela was safely in Prescott the adventures never ended.

          I think anyone who enjoys reading about the pioneer days would enjoy reading this book.  It was hard to put the book down once you started reading.  Every page was full of adventure and toward the end a little romance.