Sunday, March 24, 2013

A Bride For Noah by Lori Copeland and Virginia Smith

I really enjoyed this book, but then again I enjoy anything with Lori Copeland and Virginia Smith's names on it. This book is what I would call a light read. No edge of your seat suspense or lives hanging in the balance, just some good old fashioned hard work and history, with some romance thrown in.

I loved Evie, or rather I loved her strength and determination to see her dream fulfilled. And poor Noah, just wanting to do his job and do it well he keeps getting thwarted by Evie and "the ladies" who traveled from Tennessee to the Oregon Territory with her to start her restaurant. You take a bunch of men in a lumberjack camp and throw in a couple of females and well,,,,,, But Noah has no idea where his own heart will lead and that journey takes him places he never wanted to go again.

I think, surprisingly enough, my favorite person in this book was Chief "Seattle." I loved the wisdom that came through even when he didn't say a word. The fact that he and several others in the book were based on real people and events made this book all the more enjoyable. This is Book 1 in the Seattle Brides series and I cannot wait to read the next book! Do not miss this book! It is an enjoyable read and a good history lesson all rolled into one!

I was provided a copy of this book by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.


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