Due to her family’s meddling, an Appalachian midwife finds herself with three eager fiancés, but it’s the new doctor in town who makes her pulse race.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Humorous new American Historical,
This review is from: A Midwife Crisis (Mass Market Paperback)
Historical Romances set east of the Mississippi River are few and far between. Ms. Cooke demonstrates in her fun and compassionate story set in the West Virginia mountains that this exclusion of American romances is a travesty. Can't wait to see more from Ms. Cooke - and more romances set on American soil.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Charming HEA,
This review is from: A Midwife Crisis (Mass Market Paperback)
I really enjoyed A MIDWIFE CRISIS. Lisa Cooke's writing injects just the right amount of wit, angst, and sexual tension to keep me rooting for the hero and heroine and turning the pages. Her sometimes quirky secondary characters (and mules) are endearing and the West Virginia setting is a refreshing change from Western America historicals. I look forward to reading more from this talented romance author.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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West Virginia down-home charm with a sweet and spicy love story,
This review is from: A Midwife Crisis (Mass Market Paperback)
Katie Napier is a midwife, a country healer whose herbal remedies are trusted by her neighbors. When her quirky family members--Grandma, Grandpa, and Pa--each produce a prospective fiance for her, Katie decides she might as well get to know each candidate and see what develops. But without even realizing it, she is losing her heart to the big-city doctor who has recently moved to the area.
Sermons on Sunday, visits to the country store and helping neighbors with a barn raising are all part of life in this quiet mountain hamlet, and it's not what Dr. John Keffer, is used to. But with Katie's help, he slowly begins to heal from tragedy and build a new life for himself and his young daughter. I loved the way that Katie and John quietly grew closer, forging a friendship which develops into a love that allows them to bridge the differences between them. It's a satisfying romance, blended with liberal doses of humor and a charming glimpse of Appalachian life a hundred years ago.
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