Friday, April 18, 2014

"Minding Molly" by Leslie Gould




About this book:

  “Capable and optimistic Molly Zook has a slight issue with control: She doesn't like giving it up. So she's chafing against her mother's wish that, to save the family farm, she marry Mervin Mosier--especially after she meets Leon Fisher. He's from Montana but is working in Molly's district, training horses at a nearby ranch. He is tall and muscular, with a confident demeanor. Molly has never met anyone like him, and he seems to feel the same about her.
  Determined to let nothing get between them, Molly decides the best course of action is to get Mervin to fall back in love with her best friend, Hannah. Molly organizes a weekend camping trip hoping to bring them together, but things quickly go awry and it seems Leon and Hannah might be falling for each other instead. Will Molly keep struggling to control everyone and everything around her? Or will she learn to let God handle the twists and turns of her life?



 Series: “The Courtship of Lancaster County” book #3 (I have not read book #1 “Courting Cate” or #2 “Adoring Addie” this series; book #4 “Becoming Bea” coming later this year)


Spiritual Content- John13:34 in the beginning; Scriptures are quoted; Prayers & Blessings over food are said; Talks about God and His Will;


Negative Content- N/A


Sexual Content- One or two (not-detailed) kisses.

-Molly Zook
                                         P.O.V. of Molly
                                                                           347 pages

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 Pre Teens- 
{because of courting & illnesses}

New Teens-

High School Teens and up-

My personal Rating-

Molly Zook drives everyone—and eventually herself—crazy with her being “bossy” or “controlling” but she just lost her Daed, her Mamm isn’t doing well, and she’s being pressured into a married so her family can keep their farm. I totally understand why she’s “bossy” as her younger sister puts it! Molly learned in this book about people and so did I. I can’t wait to read book one and two in this series.

I hope y'all all have a wonderfully Blessed Easter and I'll see y'all on Monday with another review!



*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
*I received this book for free from the Publisher for this review.

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