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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real treat,
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This review is from: His Brother'S Bride (Men Of Glory) (Harlequin Superromance) (Paperback)
With her father injured, Abby Speen represents their farm at the Carlisle, Minnesota exhibition. That first night, Jesse Winslow introduces himself to a lonely Abby. She cannot help but tell Jesse that her spouse died two years ago and her newborn baby was stillborn not much afterward. Jesse tries to comfort Abby and they end up making love. Five months later, she sends the Alberta rancher a letter informing him she is pregnant. He surprises her by asking her to marry him. She accepts when she realizes the intolerance she and her child will suffer from friends and family in her hometown of Wicoigon, South Dakota.In Alberta, Abby meets Jesse's brother nasty Noah, who has doubts about this marriage. Jesse makes all the arrangements, but runs away just before the wedding day. Noah offers to marry Abby instead. With no place to go, reluctantly Abby accepts. However, neither one is prepared to the love that blossoms between them. Fans of modern day ranch tales will fully enjoy Judith Bowen's latest novel, HIS BROTHER'S BRIDE. Abby is a brave person, who continues to swing the bat in spite of several nasty curve balls tossed at her. Noah is a responsible individual who does the right thing. Jesse is Noah's opposite even though he wants to do right by Abby. This isosceles triangle works because readers understand what makes each one of these three people ticks. Hopefully, Ms. Bowen will provide Jesse's tale next in her rich Men of Glory series. Harriet Klausner |
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His Brother's Bride (Superromance) by Judith Bowen (Paperback - November 16, 2000)
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