Description
After fulfilling a pledge to a dying friend, Zacharias Hamilton
is finally free. No family entanglements. No disappointing those around
him. Just the quiet bachelor existence he's always craved. Until fate
snatches his freedom away when the baker of his favorite breakfast bun
is railroaded by the city council. Despite not wanting to get involved,
he can't turn a blind eye to her predicament . . . or her adorable
dimples.
Abigail Kemp needs a man's name on her bakery's deed. A marriage of convenience seems the best solution . . . if it involves a man she can control. That person definitely isn't the stoic lumberman who oozes silent confidence whenever he enters her shop. Control Zacharias Hamilton? She can't even control her pulse when she's around him.
When vows are spoken, Abigail's troubles should be over. Yet threats to the bakery worsen, and darker dangers hound her sister. Can she put ever more trust in Zach without losing her dreams of independence? AMAZON 4 STARS
There were really good main characters in this story. Not only Abby and Zac but also her sister, Rosalind.. There is possible danger headed toward them because of Rosalind's innocent mistake which is a surprise.
Zac had experienced so little generosity while he was growing up. But he readily picked up responsibility when he was just a young teenager himself. Abigail was a loving daughter to a father that wished that he had sons instead of daughters. He was often critical of everything that Abigail did, giving her little or not credit for her accomplishments. She also saw herself as too plain and too unattractive because she wasn't a "slim jim" kind of woman. None of which Zac agreed about. Even though at first he never had done anything about the attraction he felt towards her. He ignored how he adored her dimples and appreciated her curvy shape. He was in denial and being a man of few words it's hard for him to express himself when it comes time to. He has always shown his caring ways in actions instead of words. And he continues to do that with Abby.
Sophia, the mayor's wife was one nasty piece of work and most of her venom was directed straight at Abby. I was hoping she either had a change of heart or that her schemes would cause the people of the town to take a closer look at both the Mayor and his wife. It's time for either that or a new Mayor in town.
This was a good, clean Christian romance with several unexpected twists as the story nears it's end. I was only semi-satisfied with how things finished with Sophia because of that part feeling rushed. I was hoping for more consequences for her actions.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
Abigail Kemp needs a man's name on her bakery's deed. A marriage of convenience seems the best solution . . . if it involves a man she can control. That person definitely isn't the stoic lumberman who oozes silent confidence whenever he enters her shop. Control Zacharias Hamilton? She can't even control her pulse when she's around him.
When vows are spoken, Abigail's troubles should be over. Yet threats to the bakery worsen, and darker dangers hound her sister. Can she put ever more trust in Zach without losing her dreams of independence? AMAZON 4 STARS
There were really good main characters in this story. Not only Abby and Zac but also her sister, Rosalind.. There is possible danger headed toward them because of Rosalind's innocent mistake which is a surprise.
Zac had experienced so little generosity while he was growing up. But he readily picked up responsibility when he was just a young teenager himself. Abigail was a loving daughter to a father that wished that he had sons instead of daughters. He was often critical of everything that Abigail did, giving her little or not credit for her accomplishments. She also saw herself as too plain and too unattractive because she wasn't a "slim jim" kind of woman. None of which Zac agreed about. Even though at first he never had done anything about the attraction he felt towards her. He ignored how he adored her dimples and appreciated her curvy shape. He was in denial and being a man of few words it's hard for him to express himself when it comes time to. He has always shown his caring ways in actions instead of words. And he continues to do that with Abby.
Sophia, the mayor's wife was one nasty piece of work and most of her venom was directed straight at Abby. I was hoping she either had a change of heart or that her schemes would cause the people of the town to take a closer look at both the Mayor and his wife. It's time for either that or a new Mayor in town.
This was a good, clean Christian romance with several unexpected twists as the story nears it's end. I was only semi-satisfied with how things finished with Sophia because of that part feeling rushed. I was hoping for more consequences for her actions.
“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”
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