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Amber Dodd and Jamie Reynolds (Earl of Adair) meet on board a clipper called Young America that is traveling from New York to San Francisco. Jamie is on the ship in search of a woman called Helena. (Jamie was with Helena's father when he was shot and killed and Jamie believes the bullet was meant for him. Jamie promised to look after Helena when her father died.) Jamie finds out Amber is taking Helena's place on the clipper (they swapped places) so Helena could go off and marry her show more sweetheart. Jamie is disappointed Helena isn't on board but he gets to know Amber better. During their 130 day/four month trip to San Francisco Jamie becomes ill with scarlet fever that he caught from his daughter, Meara. Amber is asked to look after him. Through a series of events they end up having a marriage of convenience for his daughter's sake, which they plan to annul later. But after they reach San Francisco they decide to try to make a go of their marriage. But there are many misunderstandings, jealousy, enemies from the past...
I really enjoyed this story. I loved the settings. Half of the book took place on the clipper. The other half in California. I liked both Jamie and Amber. Amber was a sweet and caring heroine. Jamie was handsome, kind, and thoughtful. I found them to be interesting characters and I enjoyed their back-stories. This book also had a little bit of suspense.
A delightful and pleasing romance with wonderful locations. show less
I really enjoyed this story. I loved the settings. Half of the book took place on the clipper. The other half in California. I liked both Jamie and Amber. Amber was a sweet and caring heroine. Jamie was handsome, kind, and thoughtful. I found them to be interesting characters and I enjoyed their back-stories. This book also had a little bit of suspense.
A delightful and pleasing romance with wonderful locations. show less
A friend sent me this book in a box of mostly Love Inspired line books.
I do somewhat disagree with another reviewer who said this subseries has to be read in order. I haven't read others in the series, and I was able to read this one. I did struggle a bit with some of the Pennsylvania relatives to Meg.
What I liked:
*Evan and Meg have a bit of a history (even if it is antagonistic)--so it's not that they just met each other, fall in love, and get married a few months later.
*The fear of being show more hurt again or having someone leave you again is real (if a bit overdone for fiction).
*The desire for a "home" (or a secure place to call home) is also real.
*It was nice that the plot didn't have both of them ready to commit at the same time (even though that was a bit frustrating as a reader). Evan resolved his issue with having a relationship first, but Meg still had to work on hers.
*Meg had a good point that her father treated her brother and her differently.
What I didn't like:
*The struggle for the Evan and Meg to get to the point where they're both ready to commit to each other seemed dragged out.
*It's a little hard to believe that neither Evan nor Meg could come up with the thought of a compromise--each feeling that it had to be all or nothing. They had to live in either Colorado or Pennsylvania and only (rarely?) visit the other state. They had to either travel like Meg usually did or not travel past Denver at all. show less
I do somewhat disagree with another reviewer who said this subseries has to be read in order. I haven't read others in the series, and I was able to read this one. I did struggle a bit with some of the Pennsylvania relatives to Meg.
What I liked:
*Evan and Meg have a bit of a history (even if it is antagonistic)--so it's not that they just met each other, fall in love, and get married a few months later.
*The fear of being show more hurt again or having someone leave you again is real (if a bit overdone for fiction).
*The desire for a "home" (or a secure place to call home) is also real.
*It was nice that the plot didn't have both of them ready to commit at the same time (even though that was a bit frustrating as a reader). Evan resolved his issue with having a relationship first, but Meg still had to work on hers.
*Meg had a good point that her father treated her brother and her differently.
What I didn't like:
*The struggle for the Evan and Meg to get to the point where they're both ready to commit to each other seemed dragged out.
*It's a little hard to believe that neither Evan nor Meg could come up with the thought of a compromise--each feeling that it had to be all or nothing. They had to live in either Colorado or Pennsylvania and only (rarely?) visit the other state. They had to either travel like Meg usually did or not travel past Denver at all. show less
Good book. Both Helena and Brendan have allowed their pride to keep them apart. They met and fell in love three years earlier. But Brendan didn't know her background and when he found she was an heiress he felt he wasn't worthy of her. Helena was desperate to escape her unscrupulous guardian and used their love to force him to marry her. When she gained access to her inheritance she used the money to buy a rundown ranch against Brendan's wishes. He didn't want something purchased with her show more money when it was his job to support her. He left her to become a ranger and she ran the ranch on her own. Now there are raiders killing ranchers and Brendan has returned to protect her and find the culprit. He also wants Helena back.
Helena is a strong and independent woman. She had to grow up fast after Brendan left. She had been somewhat spoiled by her father but her love for Brendan was real. She didn't understand what his problem was with using her inheritance to buy the ranch. When he left she put all her effort into making the ranch a success and has succeeded. She is afraid of the raiders and what will happen if they attack her ranch. However, she is not happy at Brendan's reappearance. She'll accept his help in stopping the raiders but she wants nothing to do with him personally. She is still furious and hurt over his desertion. She has always felt like he left because he found her lacking in some way. Her refusal to let him see her feelings has her saying some pretty nasty things to him. It's also a form of protection as she discovers that her feelings for him have never gone away. I loved seeing the way that she showed him just how much she had changed. The scene at the beginning with the calf that was stuck in the mud was great. As the days went on they started to get to know each other again, but were still butting heads. Things changed the day of the raid as they admitted that they wanted to try again. Helena still refuses to tell him her feelings nor has she found a way to tell him of the biggest reason for her anger against him. Helena also doesn't know that her "friend" Avery is the man behind the raids and continues her friendship with him. She also has a tendency to blow off Brendan's rules for her safety. I loved the way that she tried to do things to make things better but sometimes made them worse. I loved her actions at the end and the help she got to save Brendan. The suspense was pretty intense as she tried to avoid the bad guys and get to Brendan. The confrontation with Avery at the end was fantastic.
Brendan was an Irish mine worker when he met Helena. The feelings between them were instant and strong. But he also had strong feelings against men like her guardian and when he found out the connection he was not happy with her. The fact of her money made it even worse. He tried to push her away because of their differences. I loved his shock when she held a pistol on him and forced him to marry her to keep her away from her guardian. The part where his sister helped was hysterical. Once they moved west things were going great until she went against his wishes and bought the ranch. His pride couldn't stand the fact that he wasn't the one who did it and he left her to become a ranger. In three years he hasn't forgotten her and has been thinking about ways to get back to her. The need to catch the raiders has given him the perfect opportunity. He was surprised at her extreme anger but determined to keep her safe. I also loved his reaction to finding out just how much she was responsible for the success of the ranch. It gave him a whole different view of who she is. He wasn't happy about her friendship with Avery but couldn't tell her why in order to protect her. His fears for her when she was injured in the raid made him realize just how stupid he had been to stay away from her. I loved seeing his care for her and the way they were repairing their relationship. He let his pride rear its head again when it came to the social and nearly ruined everything. It was fun seeing him try (unsuccessfully) to keep her away from the final confrontation. It was great to see them admit just how much their pride had cost them and move forward. show less
Helena is a strong and independent woman. She had to grow up fast after Brendan left. She had been somewhat spoiled by her father but her love for Brendan was real. She didn't understand what his problem was with using her inheritance to buy the ranch. When he left she put all her effort into making the ranch a success and has succeeded. She is afraid of the raiders and what will happen if they attack her ranch. However, she is not happy at Brendan's reappearance. She'll accept his help in stopping the raiders but she wants nothing to do with him personally. She is still furious and hurt over his desertion. She has always felt like he left because he found her lacking in some way. Her refusal to let him see her feelings has her saying some pretty nasty things to him. It's also a form of protection as she discovers that her feelings for him have never gone away. I loved seeing the way that she showed him just how much she had changed. The scene at the beginning with the calf that was stuck in the mud was great. As the days went on they started to get to know each other again, but were still butting heads. Things changed the day of the raid as they admitted that they wanted to try again. Helena still refuses to tell him her feelings nor has she found a way to tell him of the biggest reason for her anger against him. Helena also doesn't know that her "friend" Avery is the man behind the raids and continues her friendship with him. She also has a tendency to blow off Brendan's rules for her safety. I loved the way that she tried to do things to make things better but sometimes made them worse. I loved her actions at the end and the help she got to save Brendan. The suspense was pretty intense as she tried to avoid the bad guys and get to Brendan. The confrontation with Avery at the end was fantastic.
Brendan was an Irish mine worker when he met Helena. The feelings between them were instant and strong. But he also had strong feelings against men like her guardian and when he found out the connection he was not happy with her. The fact of her money made it even worse. He tried to push her away because of their differences. I loved his shock when she held a pistol on him and forced him to marry her to keep her away from her guardian. The part where his sister helped was hysterical. Once they moved west things were going great until she went against his wishes and bought the ranch. His pride couldn't stand the fact that he wasn't the one who did it and he left her to become a ranger. In three years he hasn't forgotten her and has been thinking about ways to get back to her. The need to catch the raiders has given him the perfect opportunity. He was surprised at her extreme anger but determined to keep her safe. I also loved his reaction to finding out just how much she was responsible for the success of the ranch. It gave him a whole different view of who she is. He wasn't happy about her friendship with Avery but couldn't tell her why in order to protect her. His fears for her when she was injured in the raid made him realize just how stupid he had been to stay away from her. I loved seeing his care for her and the way they were repairing their relationship. He let his pride rear its head again when it came to the social and nearly ruined everything. It was fun seeing him try (unsuccessfully) to keep her away from the final confrontation. It was great to see them admit just how much their pride had cost them and move forward. show less
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The Hand-Me-Down Bride: When Arabella finds out that her fiancé has married another will she find happiness with Stewart? A predictable love story. Charles is a total jerk. Sally deserves better.
The Bride Wore Britches: it had a nice "The Gift of the Magi" near the end.
Something Borrowed, Something True: actually a very cute funny story.
The Bride Wore Britches: it had a nice "The Gift of the Magi" near the end.
Something Borrowed, Something True: actually a very cute funny story.
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