A Bride in the Bargain
by:
Deeanne Gist (author)
In 1860s Seattle, a man with a wife could secure himself 640 acres of timberland. But because of his wife's untimely death, Joe Denton finds himself about to lose half of his claim. Still in mourning, his best solution is to buy one of those Mercer girls arriving from the East. A woman he'll...
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In 1860s Seattle, a man with a wife could secure himself 640 acres of timberland. But because of his wife's untimely death, Joe Denton finds himself about to lose half of his claim. Still in mourning, his best solution is to buy one of those Mercer girls arriving from the East. A woman he'll marry in name but keep around mostly as a cook. Anna Ivey's journey west with Asa Mercer's girls is an escape from the griefs of her past. She's not supposed to be a bride, though, just a cook for the girls. But when they land, she's handed to Joe Denton and the two find themselves in a knotty situation. She refuses to wed him and he's about to lose his land. With only a few months left, can Joe convince this provoking--but beguiling--easterner to be his bride?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780764204074 (0764204076)
ASIN: 0764204076
Publish date: 2009-06-01
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
While A Bride in the Bargain is published by a Christian publishing house, I think it is safe to say that this novel is perhaps more of a historical romance. There are some mild Christian references, but nothing that is overly preachy--meaning this is my kind of Christian fiction. No one was trying ...
There is a movie which was made in 1948 which stars Loretta Young, William Holden and Robert Mitchum called Rachel and the Stranger, which is one of my favorite movies. There is a sense of magic I feel everytime I watch that movie. That is the same sense of magic I got when I read this book. Deeanne...
I LOVED it! It has definitely made its way onto my list of favorites.