Sunday, January 10, 2016
BOOK REVIEW- THE GAMBLER'S BRIDE
Life was comfortable for Caroline, living in a prospering Virginia town in the late 1880’s. Until tragedy strikes the family and their livelihood is in jeopardy. Caroline may be the only one with the power to change that. She is young, pretty and loves her family more than anything. Caroline sees an ad in the paper for a mail order bride. The ad was placed by a wealthy casino and restaurant owner, named George O’Doyle in Arizona, a man frustrated by the lack of quality women in the West.
Willing to sacrifice her comfort on a gamble, she decides to answer the ad. Will there be enough time to save her family? Will George even be willing to help them? Despite her original motive, will Caroline find love with a man from across the country? The answers for Caroline and her family lie 4000 miles from their home… in the hands of a stranger. AMAZON 3 Stars
An Easy Afternoon Read
The first story and the others that were included were short, sweet and as advertised-clean.
Nothing wrong with them being clean stories with faith included but they are also somewhat light weight stories as well. Except for the last one did deal with an unexpected hidden problem with one of the husbands (A Bride's Heart).
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