Praise for The Patchwork Bride: 2019 WILLA "WOMEN WRITING THE WEST" LITERARY AWARD FINALIST "Skilled writing and pacing propel the story, which is warm and heartfelt."-- Kirkus Reviews "Dallas has done it again, telling three different stories with her trademark homespun style. Strong female characters and intriguing storytelling draw the reader into this two-hanky read full of love and loss."-- Booklist (starred review) "Both heartwarming and emotional.[reminding us] of the importance of love, family, and the memories that we hold dear as we age."-- Historical Novels Review "Written with skill and exacting language.characters who will resonate with you and hard-won truths about life and love that will continue to matter to you long after you flip the last page."-- Bookreporter.
com "As comforting to read as a hot cup of tea."-- Denver Post Praise for Sandra Dallas: "As heartwarming as a homemade quilt." -- USA Today on A Quilt for Christmas "The author's depiction of 19th-century Denver, especially its seedier side, is vividly authentic, while the nascent bond between Mick and Beret will have readers eagerly anticipating their next encounter." -- Publishers Weekly on Fallen Women "A born storyteller, Dallas excels not only at plot but also at peopling her novels with memorable individuals." -- Richmond Times Dispatch on True Sisters "A tale of family, desire, vengeance and betrayal that more than transcends the ordinary." -- RT Book Reviews on The Bride's House.