The Convenient Bride Collection:***** (9 Romances Grow from Marriage Partnerships Formed Out of Necessity)
by Amanda Barratt, Andrea Boeshaar, Mona Hodgson,Melissa Jagears, Maureen Lang, Gabrielle Meyer, Jennifer Uhlarik, Erica Vetsch and Renee Yancy
-The Substitute Wife by Amanda Barrat
In 1883 Bristol, Connecticut Dr. Raymond McNair readies for his upcoming wedding to the daughter of wealthy Mr. Bromley Whittaker. Only Audrey had other plans, she runs off with someone else. Left practically at the alter, Raymond agrees to marry Mr. Whittaker's other younger daughter, Grace. Can love grow between Raymond and Grace?
I enjoyed this novella very much. I wanted to shake Audrey for her selfishness. Grace and Raymond captured my heart and I so wanted them to find love in their marriage. The medical scenes were well described and some were humorous. I liked the way Raymond decided to court his wife. Betrayal, rejection, selfishness, forgiveness, love and faith are woven throughout this novella to make a sweet love story.
-One Way to the Alter by Andrea Boeshaar
Leaving Philadelphia, Leah Hermaning has traveled a long way to One Way, Montana to live with her Uncle Robert, a missionary pastor and Aunt Estelle. However, things are not what she expected on arrival. Her aunt and uncle are nowhere in sight and she has no idea where she is to stay. Sheriff Jesse Waite comes along and informs her he will accompany her to the boarding house. She soon learns that the teaching position she was to fill has been given to someone else and no other position available for proper young ladies. What is she to do? Her uncle and aunt have it all figured out, she will marry the sheriff. They couldn't be serious, could they?
There is much to like about this novella. The characters are very likable, with the exception of one or two. I liked the way Leah dealt with her unexpected situation. Jesse was my favorite character in the story. I would have liked to learn what happened to Estelle.
-Keeper of My Heart by Mona Hodgson
Nellie Finch is not your typical 1866 female and is on the run—from her past and to an uncertain future. Ian Kamden's wife died shortly after joining a wagon train on the Oregon Trail leaving him with five children and his mother who has lost touch with reality. Nellie and Ian run into each other—literally—while up in a tree waiting out a buffalo stampede. She follows him to the wagon train and is shocked at seeing someone from her past among the people gathered there. There are more surprises in store for her, but will she find acceptance there? I liked the way the people traveling on the wagon train took Nellie and helped her. I loved the loving heart of the young woman who befriends Nellie and shows her love and how to trust. The five children were so cute and loveable, hated that they lost their mother and was hoping Nellie and Ian could come to some arrangement. Caring hearts, surprises, uncertainties, restoration, romance, love and strong faith all weave a beautiful romance.
-Blinded by Love by Melissa Jagears
Neil and Helen both are characters that need love in their lives. Neil is rather reclusive and enjoys reading, but loves to discuss the Scriptures and theology with Helen the few times they met. However, he is fast loosing his sight and will need help with his business and finances—a trustworthy wife seems the only answer...or is it? Helen is a reclusive in a different sense—she lives in the attic of her sister and brother-in-law's home, helping out with the cooking and children. Her sister has never shown her love and constantly harps at her faults. I so wanted to show both Helen and Neil what it is like to be loved, unconditionally. Both Neil and Helen were set in their ways and to marry this late in life would be a major adjustment. I really did not like Helen's sister. But enjoyed watching love bloom in Helen and Neil's hearts. Beautiful story.
-Bonnets and Bees by Maureen Lang
Paul Turnbridge reminds me of the absent-minded professor. When he is studying his bees, he tends to tune everything and everyone out—which is how he agreed to marry Virginia Haversack as a favor to his brother. Virginia is in need of a husband quickly in order to inherit her father's store and continue making the fashionable bonnets she so loves making. Her best friend has an idea of the perfect groom. Virginia and Paul live three hours or so apart, how can they make a marriage—even one of convenience—living so far apart? I wanted to shake both Virginia and Paul and wake them up to what is in front of them. Unexpected tragedy strikes which could cause more problems for the couple, but I was hoping maybe this would bring them together. I enjoyed the vivid descriptions of the bonnets Virginia created. I really enjoyed this novella.
-A Groom for Josette by Gabrielle Meyer
Josette LeBlanc needs to find a husband—fast, so she answers a newspaper advertisement and travels from St. Louis to Little Falls, Minnesota Territory to find one. She was totally unprepared and shocked at the number of men who came to apply. Of all the men, there is only one man, Rev. Alexandre Dugas, who she would even consider marrying. However, he is not looking for a bride. Can she convince him to change his mind in time? Josette certainly is a brave...well, desperate...woman—I don't think I could have done what she set out to do. I enjoyed the interaction between Josette and Alexandre and hoped they could come to an arrangement. Tense moments, struggles with wants and what God had planned for them both, romance, love and strong faith make this novella a sweet novella.
-Wedded to Honor by Jennifer Uhlarik
It was fun watching Ash try to overcome his city ways as he struggled to adjust to working on the ranch. Honor had her own struggles and fears trying to keep the ranch from her greedy half-brother—who was not giving up easily. I found myself laughing out loud several times during the story. I did not like Ash's father at all and wanted him to leave them alone. Unexpected, dangerous situations pop up which kept me reading on to see how it would turn out. Love the neighbors and Honor's long-time friends. Ash's two younger sisters captured my heart too. I really enjoyed the way the story line flowed and the humor in the story.
-A Bride for Bear by Erica Vetsch
Emmylou Paxton arrives in Colorado to meet her promised groom only to find he already married another mail-order-bride the day before. Now, what is she to do? Mountain man Bear McCall arrives at the stage depot to pick up a package left there for him. The package he picks up was a big shock—three very young girls await him. What is he to do with three girls on the top of the mountain?! Are Emmylu and Bear desperate enough to form an agreement—a marriage of convenience? Until he can remember their names, he calls them, “number 1, number 2, number 3” (oldest to youngest). I fell in love with these sweet girls—Miriam, being the oldest, watches out for her sisters like a little mother, Deborah can't seem to sit still for a minute at a time, observes everything and is not afraid to share her opinion, and sweet little Tabitha, I want to snuggle her close.
There is much to be done to make Bear's mountain cabin liveable for them all. I like the way Emmylu didn't dwell on her circumstances, but went about doing what needed to be done. The girls helped and did the chores Emmylu gave them to do. Bear is overwhelmed I think, with the little ones and now a wife, but he too did what needed to be done for them all. An unexpected surprise that threatens to break up this family had me saying to myself, “no, no!”. Living on the top of a mountain has dangers which the girls and Emmylu soon found out—I was holding my breath til the danger had passed. I like the way God brought Emmylu, Bear and the three little girls together to make a family out of their own losses and hurts—how they learn to trust and love again despite past heartaches. I really enjoyed this novella.
-Have Cash, Will Marry by Renee Yancy
Robert Radclyfe and Anna MacDougall both have past hurts resulting in mistrust in any potential marriage partner. Anna's father is ill and wants to see her married to a good godly man before he has to leave her. But Anna is not sure she can do what he asks of her, but because she loves him she will try. Robert's father has ordered him to find a wealthy heiress to marry right away. But he doesn't know of the one condition Robert puts before all of his father's wants—shh, not telling. I enjoyed watching Robert and Anna as they got to know each other and try to learn to trust. I felt they were a perfect couple and hoped they could get beyond their past heartaches. I really liked Anna's father and didn't like Robert's father's demanding ways. There are secondary characters that bring about situations that could have been avoided, but liven up the story.
~I won a copy of this book from Inspirational Historical Fiction Index giveaway and author Erica Vetsch, this is my honest review~