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The mail-order bride and the stubborn rancher’s daughter. What an unlikely pair.
I really enjoyed this sequel to Backwards To Oregon perhaps more than the original? Just something about the whole family dynamic and their idyllic life, even despite certain troubles and angst, warmed my heart!
Seeing how Luke and Nora have faired after 17 years together and still being so in love was swooning my romantics heart! And seeing young love blossoming for their daughters, especially the oldest Amy, coming ...more
I really enjoyed this sequel to Backwards To Oregon perhaps more than the original? Just something about the whole family dynamic and their idyllic life, even despite certain troubles and angst, warmed my heart!
Seeing how Luke and Nora have faired after 17 years together and still being so in love was swooning my romantics heart! And seeing young love blossoming for their daughters, especially the oldest Amy, coming ...more

I thought that this was a good sequel to Backwards to Oregon. Seventeen years later, we get to see the girls, Amy and Nattie, grown up and the continuation of Luke and Nora’s love story.
I enjoyed the slow-burn romance bewteen Rika and Amy.
I also thought that Jae did a good job of describing life as a rancher as well as Amy’s inner turmoil regarding her sexuality.
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I enjoyed the slow-burn romance bewteen Rika and Amy.
I also thought that Jae did a good job of describing life as a rancher as well as Amy’s inner turmoil regarding her sexuality.
Review also posted here: https://wp.me/p4Pp9O-KM ...more

Jul 01, 2014
Naomi
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