Speaking of ideal men and chaste damsels, if you liked Kate and Luke’s story, then you might want to keep a lookout for book two in my Brides of Last Chance Ranch series. If Miss Walker thought Kate was a handful, wait till she meets the feisty heroine of my next book.
Until next time . . .
Margaret
One Cow Away
from Hope
Acknowledgments
In 1863 fifty ladies of the First Church of Milford formed a Society of Old Maids. Each woman paid five dollars to join and had to vow never to marry. The interest from the money was to be used for an annual dinner and the principal to go to the last woman to marry. Thirty years later all but fifteen had married. I’ve never been able to find the name of the winner—and I sincerely hope there wasn’t one—but I am truly grateful for this group for inspiring the idea behind The Brides of Last Chance Ranch series.
I’m also grateful to you, my readers, for your many letters and emails, which always seem to arrive when I most need an encouraging word or two.
Heartfelt thanks go to Natasha Kern—friend, agent, mentor, and all-around amazing person!
I couldn’t do what I do without my loving and patient husband by my side. It’s not easy to live with a woman who talks to people he can’t see and jumps out of bed at three a.m. to write something down. Finally, I thank God for bringing so many wonderful people into my life and for instilling in me the love of words and the need to write.
Author Bio
New York Times best-selling author Margaret Brownley has penned more than twenty-five historical and contemporary novels. Her books have won numerous awards, including Reader’s Choice.
Though successful, Margaret decided to leave behind the secular publishing world to follow God’s will for her: to write inspirational fiction. Since then she has published the Rocky Creek series, and A Lady like Sarah was a Romance Writers of America RITA© finalist.