![]() ![]() Julia is tested at every turn: The ranchers aren’t used to her fancy cooking, and she is constantly questioned about her religion. However, Julia is determined to put her degree from the Miss Fannie Farmer Boston School of Cookery to good use and begins her work. The kitchen is a disaster, and she believes Wyoming, in comparison to her Salt Lake City home, is too rustic. Her boss, Paul Otto, appears to have a checkered past and intimidates everyone he encounters. When Julia arrives at the Double Tipi Ranch, she quickly realizes that she is in over her head. After her younger sister marries, Julia decides to call off her wedding, and in a spontaneous moment to sort out her feelings, she answers a newspaper help wanted ad from “Desperate Rancher” seeking a housekeeper and a cook at a Wyoming ranch. She is engaged, yet unable to silence the doubts of her love. Set in 1909, "Borrowed Light” follows the adventures of Julia Darling, who is from a devoted Mormon family. “BORROWED LIGHT,” by Carla Kelly, Cedar Fort, $8.99, 408 pages (f)Ĭarla Kelly's “Borrowed Light” poignantly weaves an engaging story of romance, faith, hope and adventure, and the inspirational theme will resonate with readers. ![]()
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