
Dowryless and desperate, Tressa Neill applies to the inaugural class of Wyatt Herdsman School in Barnett, Kansas, in 1888. The school’s one-of-a-kind program teaches young women from the East the skills needed to become a rancher–or the wife of one. Shy and small for her twenty-two years, Tressa is convinced she’ll never have what it takes to survive Hattie Wyatt’s hands-on instruction in skills such as milking a cow, branding a calf, riding a horse, and cooking up a mess of grub for hungry ranch hands. But what other options does she have?
Abel Samms wants nothing to do with the group of potential brides his neighbor brought to town. He was smitten with an eastern girl once–and he got his heart broken. But there’s something about quiet Tressa and her bumbling ways that makes him take notice. When Tressa’s life is endangered, will Abel risk his own life–and his heart–to help this eastern girl?
My Review:
published in 2010
This is such a fresh look at the mail-order bride trope. I love the whole concept of a Herdsman School. How brilliant is that?! And ‘Aunt’ Hetty nearly outshines the hero and heroine. She’s just such a solid, comforting, no-nonsense but compassionate woman, and her faith is unshakeable. She’s the anchor in this story.
Tressa Neill is a heroine after my own heart. She starts out so timid, cowed by emotional events from her past which have made her lose sight of God. Her lack of confidence makes her a scapegoat for some of the other young women at the school. Her redemption story adds emotional depth and just the right amount of faith to inspire without overwhelming the rest of the story.
Abel Samm’s prejudices against the Eastern women and reluctant attraction to Tressa is infuriating, funny and endearing. He has solid reasons for not being interested in an Eastern bride — or any woman for that matter — as he struggles to hold onto his ranch. And that includes foiling cattle rustlers which adds a bit of mystery to this historical romance.
Kim Vogel Sawyer is a mainstay in Christian Fiction and this kind of storytelling is exactly why.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a gently read paperback copy and is available to any reader, any where — so, yay, another International Giveaway!
If you would like a chance to win a copy of A Hopeful Heart, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday May 10 2025.
A herdsman’s school does sound like a fun story! I haven’t read anything by Kim Vogel Sawyer, but my older sister has and says she’s a great author. I’m definitely looking forward to reading some by her, I’ve discovered several that sound great!
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Yes, such a unique concept and this book would make a great introduction to Kim Vogel Sawyer’s storytelling style. Good luck, Elly!
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Sounds like a slightly different twist to the mail order bride.
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It’s fun to see the different ways authors approach the same subject. Good luck, Kim!
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Another story I missed by a favorite author. Thanks! Kathleen lanehillhouse(at)gmail(dot)com
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You’re welcome, Kathleen. Good luck!
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I’ve been a lover of Kim’s storytelling abilities for many years. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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She’s a classic! Good luck, Lucy!
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Sounds good!
manderley23 at gmail dot com
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Good luck, Kimmy!
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First off, I have to say that I love this cover! It makes one think that if you wish for it hard enough and for long enough that anything might be possible. A HOPEFUL HEART sounds like a wonderful story. From your review, I’d say many of the characters would be ones I’d fall in love with. Sounds like a fabulous book to settle back for an amazing read with a thread of faith to remind us of what’s important in life.
Thank you for the awesome chance to win a copy!
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The cover has an ethereal quality about it. So pretty. Good luck, Kay!
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I love these retro reads! Kim Vogel Sawyer is a favorite author of mine & this story sounds so interesting. You can always count me in on a mail-order bride troupe ☺️
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A winning combination. Good luck, Trixi!
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I may have read only one Kim Vogel Sawyer book so haven’t become a fan of hers yet. I’d give this one a try, it does sound interesting.
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A great re-introduction. Good luck, Becky!
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