"Norman Mavrich has no need for another hired hand, but when a young boy shows up asking for work, he can't turn him away. But where did the boy come from and what really brought him to the Triple Creek Ranch? The search for answers sends Bruce on an investigation and brings an unexpected conflict to the ranch family. Join the Mavriches, Mrs. O'Connor and the ranch hands for an eventful summer of hard work, fun and excitement."
If someone asked me which of the Triple Creek Ranch books by Rebekah Morris is my favorite, I would probably just give them a blank stare and say, “Ask me a question about the end times—even that would be easier to answer.” To tell the truth, Stephen comes the closest to being my favorite. I actually read it soon after we moved down here last year but never had time to write a review. I hadn’t realized how much I liked it until I just reread it. ; )
If someone asked me which of the Triple Creek Ranch books by Rebekah Morris is my favorite, I would probably just give them a blank stare and say, “Ask me a question about the end times—even that would be easier to answer.” To tell the truth, Stephen comes the closest to being my favorite. I actually read it soon after we moved down here last year but never had time to write a review. I hadn’t realized how much I liked it until I just reread it. ; )
The Setting:
The story is, of course, set on the fabulous Triple Creek
Ranch during summer. Awesome descriptions of the season and ranch life
(including how to fix a fence, though I still don’t think I’ll ever be able to
do it since I’m not strong enough). ; ) Probably my favorite part of the whole
setting is the horses especially since there are a few new ones added in this
book.
The Storyline:
The storyline was really amazing! Although the book is
mainly about Stephen, the author didn’t drop the continued story of Orlena’s
growing in Christ. I loved the lessons on reaching out to other and loving them
especially the part where Norman
says, “God made love to grow, if we share it. We can’t use it up.” Once again,
the love of Christ really shone through the characters, and I loved the story
of how they cared for Stephen.
The Characters:
The characters were delightful (and I almost have the ranch
hands’ names down!) as always. The Mavrichs are just the cutest ever, and I
love watching their family grow. Lloyd ,
Ky , Stephen, and Orlena rank next
in my favorites; but I enjoy just about every character there is. (Nice
detective work, Bruce! Thumbs up!)
The Concerns:
Parents should have caution in considering this book for
younger readers because of some schoolgirl spats including calling another girl
a liar. (Resolved, of course.) Also, the marriage relationship in this is very
sweet and godly, but some parents may not want younger children to read this because
there is a lot of married kissing throughout the book. : ) My main concern
however would be SPOILER ALERT!!! an evil, distant relative that has mistreated
the boy and is coming to take him back.
I was very excited to read this book and bought it ASAP with
the Amazon money I was gifted with for that Christmas. (My relatives know
me!!!) It arrived at our new house as we were barely just moving in, and I
hurried to read it up. (Like snap it up. Yeah, forget I said that.) Now, I’ve
started this year almost the same way (but not with the moving part,
thankfully) by skimming Stephen again
so I could finally review it. I’m sorry if this review is a little sketchy
since I usually like to write them directly after I read the book the first
time.
Altogether, I really loved this book! The only
disappointment—after reading Rustlers,
I had been completely drawn into Ky’s storyline and hoped to hear more about
him. And then Rebekah Morris asked me to test read the fifth book—Ky’s book.
But that’s a story for another time. ; )

:) Thanks, Kate. I think I'd have to agree that "Stephen" is probably my favorite of the TCR books. At least for now.
ReplyDeleteAnd now that you've gotten a book about Ky, is there anyone else you want to know more about?
Um, I'd take more about Ky... *sheepish smile* And I'm interested in hearing more about the Mavrichs, the Ledfords, Connie, and Bruce. ;)
DeleteGot it. ;)
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