A Vow for Christmas. (Spinster Mail-Order Brides #7) Linda Carroll-Bradd. 2019. 92 pages. [Source: Review copy]
First sentence: “Nay,
sir, you canna come inside.” Vika shoved a shoulder hard on the
apartment door, leveraging her weight against that of the landlord,
Mister Zeleny. She jammed a booted foot at the base. “I’ve three more
days until the rent is due.”
Premise/plot: Chad Rutherford is a
widower advertising for a bride in Linda Carroll-Bradd's new historical
romance novel. Set in Colorado in 1881, it stars a "spinster" mail-order
bride, Vika Carmichael, and a widower, Chad Rutherford. They marry
hours within meeting. But will this marriage of convenience prove to be a
love match?
My thoughts: Say what you will, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE a
good predictable, oh-so-satisfying, formulaic romance novel.
Particularly if it's historical romance. I was not surprised by any plot
twists. Did I care?! NOT for a minute. I found this one giddy-making
from start to finish. The kind of book you read with a super-silly grin
on your face. It is a nice touch that this one is holiday-themed. Of
course, it wouldn't have to be holiday-themed to be enjoyable. It's not
the fact that these two marry close to Christmas that makes it
oh-so-magical, at least not for me. It's the happily ever after.
Is
it clean? Is it smutty? It's neither. It's not super-squeaky clean.
There are descriptive kisses, all after the vows if that matters to you.
But it's so far from smutty that some readers (not me) will be
disappointed perhaps.
© 2019 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
1 comment:
I love a good mail-order bride story! :)
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