GRR Reviews The Teacher's Bride by Natalie Dean
Greta grew up in Kansas during the Civil War. She's grown up by war's end, and there's nothing for her here. Her brother's way out in Oregon, and she needed a way out, and when she saw an ad for mail-order bride by a teacher, she took it. // Greta was not Marston was looking for in a bride. He, at 32, hoped for an older woman, not a 20-year old slip of a girl. He hired her as teacher's aide instead, refusing to debauch her, and be ready to send her on the wagon train that will head for Oregon in a few months. However, Greta knew what she wanted, and she sets about to her tasks, be a wife to Marston without the intimacy, and hoped to win his heart. However, with winter approaching, and a wagon train due soon to leave for Oregon, time is running out.
I guess this is somewhat inspirational, but I didn't feel much from this story.
Category: Historical Western
Primary Plot: Mail order bride without the love, kinda inspirational, I guess...
Overall Rating: 2/5
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