Monday, April 26, 2010

The Anonymous Bride

This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

The Anonymous Bride
Barbour Publishing, Inc. (April 1, 2010)

by

Vickie McDonough


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Award-winning author Vickie McDonough believes God is the ultimate designer of romance. She loves writing stories where the characters find their true love and grow in their faith.

Vickie has had 18 books published. She is an active member of American Christian Fiction Writers, and is currently serving as ACFW treasurer. Vickie has also been a book reviewer for nine years.

She is a wife of thirty-five years, mother of four sons, and grandmother to a feisty four-year-old girl. When not writing, she enjoys reading, watching movies, and traveling.

ABOUT THE BOOK
How many brides does one man need?

It's been years, but Luke Davis is back--older and wiser--and still alone. Returning as Lookout's new town marshal, Luke is determined to face the past and move on. He flippantly tells his cousin he'd get married if the right woman ever came along. But then he discovers that the woman who betrayed him is now a widow, and all his plans fall at his feet.

Rachel has carried her guilty shame for eleven years. Her marriage to James Hamilton was not what Luke or the town thought it to be. Now James is dead, and her long-time love for Luke is reignited with his return to town. So when three mail-order brides appear, she panics.

Could they possible find love a second time?

Rachel begs his forgiveness, but Luke finds he has none to give.

And then the brides arrive. Three of them--ordered for Luke through newspaper ads by his incorrigible cousins. The only place in town for them to stay is Rachel's boardinghouse. And none of the ladies is willing to let Luke go. When choosing a bride becomes a contest, the chaos that ensues is almost funny.

When the mayor forces Luke to pick a bride or lose his job, will Luke listen to his heart that still longs for Rachel or choose one of the mail-order brides?

Will Rachel find the courage to tell Luke that she loves him? Or take an anonymous part in the contest for his hand?


If you would like to read the first chapter of The Anonymous Bride, go HERE.

MY THOUGHTS:
This is such a fun book. Marshal Luke Davis is in quite a pickle when three women show up in town claiming they've answered his advertisements for a bride. Only problem is, his ornery cousins were the ones that placed the ads! The only woman he ever wanted to marry was Rachel, but she betrayed him and married another man. Now she's widowed and running the only boardinghouse in town, which means it's also where the town leaders have arranged for him to take his meals. Being around her makes him long to recapture what they lost, but he's not sure he can ever forgive her for breaking his heart. Rachel has her hands full with her lively and disobedient daughter, the never-ending chores that accompany managing the boardinghouse, and guarding the secret shame that took her away from Luke all those years ago. How can she ever hope to win him back, especially when the three brides arrive and take rooms in her boardinghouse? The desperation and determination of the three to begin a new life with Luke results in some amusing situations. And Rachel's daughter Jack Jacqueline antics will make you smile and sigh with exasperation all at the same time.


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2 comments:

Andrea said...

Thanks! Great review.
Blessings, andrea

quilly said...

This one sounds like loads of fun. I am buried under HAVE TO reads, so I'll likely miss it, but it still sounds fun.