Molly Noble Bull’s newest novel, Bluebonnet Bride is set in both the beautiful and wonderful Texas Hill Country, especially Austin, San Antonio, and Hill River, and the amazing and magnificent Rocky Mountains near Durango, Purgatory, and Silverton, Colorado.
Mrs. Bull writes characters who have depth and ability to change and grow. Her characters are real and have challenges to overcome, especially dyslexia and grief. Amanda, the main youth character of this novel, not only has to deal with grief of her mother’s death but also the challenges of dyslexia. Steve, Amanda’s father, deals with grief of his father’s death, ex-wife’s death, and lost dreams. Gina, the tutor hired for Amanda by Steve, deals with mental challenges and dyslexia and helping supervise Amanda while Steve is away with business.
At the heart of this novel is faith in God through Jesus Christ and the transformative ways God works all things together for good. Gina’s strong faith and Steve’s weakened faith in God clash, repel, and reform as they navigate the summer of attraction, passion, and forgiveness. ~ Eileen B