Review/Giveaway For Lady Outlaw by Stacy Henrie
I am finishing up Stacy Henrie's debut Lady Outlaw! The first things that drew me to this story were the cover and the premise. Stacy created a heroine who steals from thieves in order to make her ranch payments. But then along comes this handsome stranger in need of a job (read our Hero) and the heroine begins reconsidering how she supplements her living, especially when she finds out about the Hero's past. His gentle ways and faith in God affect her too.
So far I'm enjoying the story. The premise is unique and I love that the heroine is so completely imperfect. I find internal sins a lot in Christian books (attitude, pride, etc) but rarely do I see such blatant external wrongdoing. It's a nice change and makes for a strong character arc. Stacy is a good writer and I'm looking forward to reading more of her books! Hopefully the covers will be as awesome too!
Today Stacy is graciously offering a signed copy of her book. Leave a comment to be entered in the giveaway!
Question: What hooks you hardest, first page or premise?
Comments
I've picked up and read both ways.
Have her book on my TBR list. Looking forward to reading it.!
The Talleys - Can't wait to hear what you and your mom think! :)
Loree - I love when it's got a good premise and the first couple pages pull you in! A win-win. :)
M. R. Buttars - I think a good cover will make me look twice, but if I'm so-so about the premise, I might not read it.
Usually the premise is what hooks me because I'll want to keep reading to see the story unfold.
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Great post, Jessie! And congrats Stacy for your success! :)
P.S. No need to enter me in the drawing. I have a very teetery TBR tower as is. HA!
Anita - This book really taught me the importance of having flawed characters. In earlier versions, the hero was a little too perfect. Once I gave him struggles and a more difficult past, I loved him so much more. :)
Cathy - I love that they did a close up of Jennie for the cover! It's way better than any of my cover ideas. :) So glad to hear you're enjoying the book!
I like realistic characters. Ones that are not perfect but have realistic fears and insecurities.
Thanks for the giveaway!
I've read a lot of books with premises to which I'd never have been drawn, because the writing drew me in immediately. I saw characters with whom I wanted to spend time, and situations that compelled me to see them to their conclusion. Unlikely friends.
Conversely, I've tried to read a lot of books with great premises, which turned me off after a page, or a paragraph. If I have to finish them I will, but it's like a high school reading assignment.
(Is the plural of premise 'premises', or 'premi'? It's 0119 here, and I won't be able to sleep until I find out!)
Loree, same for me. :-)
Hey Anita,
I love her cover. ;-)
LOL Cathy...well, older readers have been the bulk of their readership but I do believe it's expanding now, which is great.
Well said, Andrew!
BTW - I just started reading your book. I like it! :)
Have a great weekend,
Karen
If the giveaway is open internationally I would like to enter, if not then it's the next book I'm going to buy :)
thanks Paula O(kyflo130@yahoo.com)
Hi Karen!! I hope you had a fab weekend. :-)
Kristian, I'd be happy to enter you. :-) Thank you for commenting!
Hey Mrs. S, that's too cool how you came over! I appreciate your comment and it's great to "meet" a reader. :-)