Bernard Alvin Palmer was the originator and author of over 165 books for Christian youth, as well as several books for adults. His biggest and most popular series is The Danny Orlis series. His stories were also used on the Back to the Bible Broadcast.
Felicia Cartwright and the Troubled Rancher by Bernard Palmer
Rating: Three Stars. It was a good book, and I would read the others in the series, but it was just... not my favorite.
Language/Profanity: Only a mention of a person swearing.
Faith: Praying, talking of the wonder of God, talking of what Jesus did for us, repenting, conviction, not dancing, drinking, gambling ect because of what people believe.
Romance/Sex: Just mention of a girl who has a lot of boys calling her, and asking if cowboys were as handsome as in stories.
Violence ect.: Hiding from bad guys.
Other: A character is very rude, especially to Christians.
Part of a Series: Yes, though it's not necessary to read them in order. It is the nineth book of the Felicity Cartwright series. It is complete.
Synopsis: NA
Thoughts: This was a quick read to pass the time. I would read the other books in the series, but most likely wouldn't reread it. The style seemed to be more of a middle-grade writing, but it was written for teens. I liked the faith, and the fearlessness of the Christians in the book. The writing was not my favorite, slightly below normal
Favorite character, part, quote. Character: I liked Calie Part: The Ending Quote: NA