The Doctor's Lady by Jody Hedlund
They vowed to keep their marriage in name only.
But when the unexpected happens on the grueling journey west . . .
Their carefully constructed partnership will be put to the ultimate test.
Priscilla White knows she’ll never be a wife or mother and feels God’s call to the mission field.
Dr. Eli Ernest is back from Oregon Country only long enough to raise awareness of missions to the natives before heading out West once more. But then Priscilla and Eli both receive news from the mission board: No longer will they send unmarried men and women into the field. Left scrambling for options, the two realize the other might be the answer to their needs.
Priscilla and Eli agree to a partnership, a marriage in name only that will allow them to follow God’s leading into the mission field. But as they journey west, this decision will be tested by the hardships of the trip and by the unexpected turnings of their hearts.
After finishing Jody's debut The Preacher's Wife, I've been eagerly awaiting her next book.
The Doctor's Lady is newly released and I devoured it. The writing was great and Jody did an amazing job of bringing the characters and setting to life. As a young reader, I used to love reading the historical romances featuring Native Americans and their lifestyle. I found the accounts fascinating.
While I enjoyed the romance in The Doctor's Lady, what I really found myself appreciating (and what served as my biggest hook), ended up being the incredible details Jody incorporated. Things like food, smells, lodging and the dangers found on the trail. I just had to know who would survive the journey and how it would end.
Kudos to Jody for writing a wonderful book based on the true story of the first white women to ever cross into Oregon!!
Jody can be found at her blog, her website, facebook and twitter.
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So, you now know that I adore western historicals. What time periods do you enjoy? Who is your favorite historical author?
Comments
I really enjoyed The Doctor's Lady!
Excited to read Keli's work.
And to room with you!
~ Wendy
Wendy, I know!!! Can you believe ACFW is coming up so soon? LOL
Katie, mine is set in 1918. Not quite as historical. *grin* I don't know how well I'd handle the details and accuracy of a historical like this. I wouldn't mind writing one, I'd just worry about getting things wrong, you know?
My fave is Eugenia Price. Not sure if she's still living, but her Savannah series is stellar.
As for which period I enjoy--just about all of them. But I can't resist Regencies or westerns.
Thanks, Jessica!
Thank you, my dear, for your very sweet words! I'm looking forward to seeing you in a few weeks! :-)
Wilma
Jody's right up there with my favorite authors. She's on a roll. :)
Blessings,
Susan
Anita *blushing BIG time* You are SO sweet! But I have the feeling you'll be the bestseller. Yours is movie material too *crossing fingers and grinning like mad*
Jody, thank you for taking the time to come on over and comment! I appreciate it. :-) It's not hard to have sweet words for books I enjoy. :-)
Brandi, even on a kindle? LOL The longer these e-readers are out, the more I realize a story is a story is a story. The medium just doesn't matter as much, imo. I can't wait to try out my Nook.
Thanks Sarah!
Keli, I'm pretty sure you're not biased. She did an incredible job. :-)
Jeanette, I've heard so much about Price. She's a pretty big seller, I think.
Hey Susie, thanks for popping by. :-) I'm looking forward to reading one of yours someday! :-)
I tend to read contemporaries more heavily, but I enjoy reading all time periods. :-)
Congratulations to Jody. Her new book sounds most interesting.
I love most any historical fiction. Jody is one of my newer favorites!