Review of Mary’s Blessing (McKenna’s Daughters #2) by Lena Nelson Dooley

13228148Mary’s Blessing, the second book in the McKenna’s Daughters series, continues the captivating tale of Angus McKenna’s triplet daughters who were separated at birth. This book is just as good as the first in the series. It is filled with interesting characters, misunderstandings, stubborn pride, tragedy and love.

Mary lives a hard life with her adopted family. It wasn’t always that way. However, after the death of her adoptive mother and two older sisters, Mary becomes the caretaker of a younger sister and two brothers with no real support from her father. He runs the farm but has just checked out of life. After years of this treatment, she feels rather hopeless about her future, until Daniel steps in and reveals his feelings.

Daniel has always lived a comfortable life with wealthy parents. He loves Mary and wants to court her, marry her, and provide her with a posh life. He plans to buy a big house for them and fill it with servants.

When tragedy befalls Mary’s family once again, will the love she shares with Daniel be strong enough to survive? What is God’s will for her life? Will Daniel learn to love and serve Mary the way God calls him to?

About Brittany

As a homeschooling mom and avid reader, I get great joy through reading and reviewing books. I focus my reading and my reviews on Christian fiction, primarily Christian romantic fiction. I also review sweet, clean fiction. I hope you will find my reviews helpful in your decisions on what books to read.
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