A Bride Most Begrudging
by:
Deeanne Gist (author)
When Lady Constance Morrow ?nds herself held against her will aboard a ship bound for the American colonies--a ship ?lled with "tobacco brides" and felons--she is quite sure that as soon as she arrives she will ?nd a reasonable man who will believe her father is an earl and send her back on the...
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When Lady Constance Morrow ?nds herself held against her will aboard a ship bound for the American colonies--a ship ?lled with "tobacco brides" and felons--she is quite sure that as soon as she arrives she will ?nd a reasonable man who will believe her father is an earl and send her back on the next ship to England. Instead she meets Drew O'Connor, a determined Colonial farmer who is nearly as headstrong as she is. Drew wins Constance as his bride but soon realizes he has taken on much more than he bargained for
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780764200724 (0764200720)
ASIN: 764200720
Publish date: July 1st 2005
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Pages no: 347
Edition language: English
Series: The Trouble with Brides
I've been having a good run of luck with Christian Fiction lately, which makes me glad that I didn't give up on the genre entirely as I had been thinking of doing. Gist's debut novel is entertaining and fast-paced, in short, I couldn't put it down.Being a debut novel, it is certainly not without fla...
This was an enjoyable read that contained a peek into the past that was intriguing.
Another great book by Deeanne! I loooooove her books! :)
Methini çok duyduktan sonra kitabı sonunda okudum. Cidden çok güzel dönemi gerçekliğiyle okuyucuya sunan hoş bir roman. Saf bir aşkı, mahrum bölgede insanların birbirlerine nasıl kenetlenip yaşam savaşı verdiğini anlatıyor yazarımız. Benim sıkılmadan aksine beğenerek okuduğum bir romandı. Konumuz bi...
I am shocked how much I am enjoying this book. It is a sweet, romantic book. The author writes Christian literature, which always has me look at a book with a bit of apprehension. This book is not overly religious, though, so I don't feel like I am being preached to. I will def. look at other books ...