GRR Reviews The Rancher's Brave Bride by Faith Crawford

NOTE: This book has been removed from Amazon (probably due to page-stuffing). Here is the Goodreads link.

The Rancher's Brave Bride is an extremely BORING mail-order bride story, and it's also very short at only 50 pages. The additional pages were filled by dubious "bonus content".

Theresa Doe was an orphan raised by Sisters of Holy Mercy. She was sent out as a mail order bride to a widower out West. Henry Forth is a quiet rancher in Colorado. He needs a wife, a lady of the house, and mother to his 3-year-old son. Can Theresa successfully make the transition?

BORING AS HECK. A 57-page story where basically Theresa goes from frightened girl accepting her fate and fear what if her husband rejects her, then to "oh please come back to me" fearful wife when Forth was drafted for a posse to hunt down some bandits. And really, that's it. What's so "brave" about this? Add about 400+ pages of "bonus material" doesn't make the story any better.

Category: Historical Western

Primary Plot: Orphan mail-order bride must marry a rancher widower w/ 3-year old son, but will he accept her? Can she love him?

Overall Rating: 1/5

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