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Author: Lena Nelson Dooley 
Location: Texas, United States     
Website: www.lenanelsondooley.com
 
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Love Finds You in Golden, New Mexico Love Finds You in Golden, New Mexico
by Lena Nelson Dooley
Released: May 2010
Genre: Fiction - Romance
320 pages
Summerside Press
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Rating 4.3
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Love Finds You in Golden, New Mexico

All that glitters is not gold.

It’s 1890, and Golden, New Mexico, is a booming mining town where men far outnumber women. So when an old wealthy miner named Philip Smith finds himself in need of a nursemaid, he places an ad for a mail-order bride—despite the protests of his friend Jeremiah. Hoping to escape a perilous situation back East, young Madeleine Mercer answers the ad and arrives in town under a cloud of suspicion. But just as she begins to win over Philip—and Jeremiah himself—the secrets she left behind threaten to follow her to Golden...and tarnish her reputation beyond redemption.

 

Reviews for Love Finds You in Golden, New Mexico

Orphaned Madeleine Mercer finds herself being ramrodded into marriage with her father's shady business partner. She heads from Boston to Golden, New Mexico, to answer Philip Smith's ad for a mail order bride. Honor, integrity, forgiveness, faith--issues of many kinds stand between Madeline and the man God has for her.

Dooley creates a new and compelling story with unique twists that set it apart from other mail order bride stories. A stand-out volume in the Love Finds You series.

— Darlene Franklin (Denver, CO) Rating 4.0

As a confirmed armchair traveler, I love visiting new places via the page. I was excited about the "Love Finds You" premise of romantic adventures in unique historical settings (some of which are no longer in existence). I have read several nonfiction books about the plight of mail-order brides in the nineteenth century, so was anxious to read Love Finds You in Golden, New Mexico by Lena Nelson Dooley.

Dooley excels in making the setting come alive. As I read Love Finds You in Golden I was immediately transported to the mining camps of New Mexico. After reading Dooley's lush, evocative descriptions I wish I could plan a vacation to this now quiet town.

The characters' faiths are a very real part of the novel. I really appreciated the fact that the characters live out their faith from day-to-day. Jeremiah finds the loving father figure he never had in devout Philip. Philip seeks God's guidance moment-by-moment in every situation he faces. Madeline's faith allows her to forgive in extraordinary circumstances. She is truly a mother to the motherless and brings her faith to bear in every situation. I appreciated the fact that the Christian message was proclaimed so clearly throughout every chapter of this novel. Madeline, Philip, Jeremiah, and Mr. Johnstone demonstrate the power of forgiveness and through God how we can forgive even the seemingly unforgiveable.

On the whole I enjoyed this historical romance, however there were a few issues that marred my opinion of Dooley's story. I found the villain, Mr. Johnstone not as clearly developed as some of the other characters and throughout the book I felt he came off as the "stereotypical" villain. I suppose it didn't help that I had read the dedication of the book and so immediately knew that Johnstone would be the villain. Since I didn't feel I got to know Johnstone as a person, even his transformation seemed less than believable.

Although I appreciated the way the characters' faith was present throughout the novel, I think there were times when the way this faith was demonstrated might be difficult for a non-Christian to understand. For instance, the way Philip "knows" exactly which letter to open. Throughout the novel God speaks to Philip in a way that is understandable to the believer, but may appear mysterious to the unbeliever because it is not explained fully.

Despite some difficulties, I still found myself wanting to pick up this book and continue to read to find out what was going to happen to the characters. I feel that Dooley's work has merit and I look forward to see what the future holds for her.

— Julia M. Reffner "avonleajules" (Rochester, NY United States) Rating 4.0
Dooley has penned another historical novel as part of the Love Finds You collection. Each thread is expertly woven in the story. Madeline Mercer, daughter of a deceased rich businessman in the East, answers a mail order bride ad. She needs to escape a potentially dangerous situation with her father's business partner. Her contact person in Golden is old Philip Smith, who feels he's following the Lord's direction. But Philip has invited Madeline for his friend, Jeremiah. Dooley skillfully weaves a well-researched tale, set in 1890, brimming with history and intrigue. Did Philip hear the Lord correctly? Is it possible to weave a viable romance between two opposite people? Will Madeline's secrets remain in the East, or will they follow her as she tries to escape the threats to her life? You'll love this tale, rich in detail; and the characters will live in your mind long after you've read the last page.
— Review by Audrey Hebbert, M.A., author of Green Light Red light. Rating 5.0
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