GRR Reviews The Beginning of Forever by Grace Fisher


The Beginning of Forever spent way too much time on the setup, and not enough on the actual relationship. All the "bonus content" help much.

Hope was groomed to be a pawn in her father's business dealings, despite she, being the only child, grew up fiercely independent. When her father died unexpectedly before she can be married off to a man she cannot love, she ordered the lawyers to liquidate assets and she went out west as a headmistress of a school in Yellow Creek. She fell for Jed, the sheriff, upon her arrival, but she's keeping her wealth a secret. Will Jed still like her when he found out?

There are no twists, and barely any love in the book. The only tension was she's keeping her wealth a secret.

It still has a lot of the bonus content that ballooned the page count to 450+ pages.

Category: Historical Western

Primary Plot: Rich daughter whose father just died decided to move out West disguised as a normal woman, falls for the local sheriff...

Overall Rating: 2/5

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