Turning Author:Irene bennett brown Meg Brennon is the alias that Cassidy Malloy has adopted to keep her abusive husband from finding her. It's 1873, and she has set herself up as an itinerant saleswoman in eastern Kansas when her wagon is stolen by an old woman, Grandma Spicy; a teenage girl, Lucy Ann Voss; and her younger brother, Lad. Meg decides to join forces with this ragtag... more » group, who are searching for the children's uncle. They bond with each other, and when Lucy Ann and Lad find out that their uncle is dead, Meg decides to stay and create a family with them. She buys land from the uncle's partner and takes in his sister-in-law and her four children, too. They try valiantly to eke out a living from the land, but a powerful neighbor interferes, desiring both the land and Meg. The first of four planned books in a series called The Women of Paragon Springs, Brown's vibrant and engaging tale of brave settlers will appeal to Dorothy Garlock fans and leave readers impatiently waiting for the next installment. REVWR