Series review: The Sunfire Romances are an interesting specimen of books, especially if read from a feminist point of view. There are several rules in place for the construction of a Sunfire book: the protagonist is a young woman, who celebrates her sixteenth birthday during the course of the story. She lives in a turbulent period of time in American history (examples include the World Wars, the American Civil War, the Salem Witch Hunts, etc) and during the course of the story is approached by two... more info
Great Book:
I still read this one every now and then after 15 years.
The Best Sunfire Romance!:
This is the first Sunfire book I ever read. I read it when I was a little girl and I still love it now. It is about a girl named Jessica and her struggles in the Great Plains. It is sweet, sappy (as all good romances should be), and interesting.
One of the better Sunfire titles:
Jessica has double the usual number of potential suitors for a Sunfire book-- four!! Anyway, I enjoyed this one, and I liked it better reading it at 20 than I did at 12-- the detailed accounts of prairie life, relizing that one's first love may just be an infatuation that would never quite work out. Unlike some of the other Sunfires, this is an eduring title.