I've read better from Jillian Hart. Was not impressed with this one.If you've never read anything by her and you picked this up as your first read, you'd think she was some novice who was now dipping her toes into writing. She's not. This is why I expected better, even if this isn't my normal, go-to...
Homespun Bride was a short and sweet story, and I was lucky that it came free on Kindle. Its about two people that once loved each other very much, but Noelle's father practically drove Thad away, now five years later, Noelle has lost her parents in a accident and in that same accident she lost her ...
Noelle is blind from an accident that killed her parents. The man she was engaged to left her as he thought she was damaged goods. She has been living with her aunt and uncle since the accident. Noelle and her aunt were heading home in a storm when the horse was startled by the train and took off...
I loved the two different stories as they did intertwine a bit. In the first story, Her Christmas Family we have Felicity Sawyer who had answered Tate's ad about a mail order bride. Felicity immediately feel in love with his daughter Gertie through their letters. Once she steps off the train it took...
Review originally published at These Pretty WordsI’m a sucker for a good historical romance. Whether it is a Regency Era story filled with rogues and broken betrothals or a wonderful politically charged tale from the reign of Bloody Mary – when they’re done right, I get sucked back in time and love ...
A sweet, cute, and very mellow (compared to what I usually read) historical romance set in snow-filled Montana Territory around Valentine's Day.Five years ago he's been run out of town by her parents, leaving her waiting for him without an explanation, breaking her heart and embittering her. Four ye...
Goodness, this was a tough book to read, for a number of reasons.First of all, this was one of the first books I read after my exhilirating experience of reading a book I'd been waiting for a long time and loved. Secondly, the first two stories weren't terribly exciting. I'll break down my review ...
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