Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Review ~ An Unexpected Widow (The Colorado Brides Series) Book One by Carre White

Blurb-
Hannah Hoffman Clark is the spirited young wife of Denver City's only preacher, Frank Clark. After arriving by wagon to the howling wilderness of the unexplored west, they settled on land, built a home, and began what they thought would be a long and prosperous life together. After an accident leaves Frank without feeling in his legs, the dream of self-sufficiency suddenly slips away, but even more tragedy is on the horizon for Hannah.

Once widowed, she struggles to cope with her loss, relying on those her husband had hired, especially Nathan Weaver, a no good gambler and drunkard. While the tenuous hold she has on her sanity crumbles, her connection with Nathan becomes something far greater than she could have ever imagined, but her family would be scandalized if she married such a man.

One should never judge a book by its cover, and Nathan, although rough around the edges and crude, has his heart in the right place, and it belongs to Hannah...if only she could see it.
This is the first book in The Colorado Brides Series

Review-
*Settled in with my Kindle Fire...*
WOW! What a fabulous story! I love the love Hannah and Frank shared. The way he doted on her, their gentle and kind words... but how does a woman lose that love and find another? Not easily.

Nathan is a strong man, determined and knows Hannah is reeling from Frank's sudden death. Always there for her to cry on his shoulder, always ready to help her. What a man!

Ms White's writing kept me enveloped in the story and her creation of Hannah and Frank's love as well as Hannah and Nathan's love had me ripping through the pages. I absolutely loved the scene between Hannah and Ruby- two kindred spirits. Kudos Ms White! I look forward to reading more of this series and your work.

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