Friday, September 28, 2018

Ramee's Fugitive Cowboy by Elaine Manders - Review of the second book in the Annex Mail-Order Brides series




BACK  OF  THE  BOOK  BLURB
(copied from Amazon.com)
Clean, Christian romance novella about a Victorian era, western mail-order bride.

While attending the Harvard Annex, Ramee Abbott gains acclaim as a dress designer and attracts the interest of a textile tycoon. She doesn't recognize how despicable he is until he sells her designs as his own and gives her an ultimatum--marry him immediately or face social ruin. Trouble is, he knows too much about her. She has to leave town fast.

After scanning the ads for mail-order brides, she chooses Josh Volker, a cowboy who's purchased a ranch near Sacramento, California.

Although Josh has recently turned his life around and become a Christian, a bad reputation hounds him. No decent woman will marry him, and after years of drifting, he wants a wife to help him build his new ranch.

He didn't expect a prospective bride to show up so soon, certainly not one as pretty and talented as Ramee. Or as desperate. He suspects she has secrets of her own.

Prequels to the long historical novel series Under Cerulean Skies, the Annex Mail-Order Brides novella series follows three courageous young women who find love through the mail.


MY  REVIEW
Ramee does have a past life but it wasn't really 'her' life that she's kept hidden. A refreshing story about two people who have found Christ and move ahead, will they be right for each other though and why is someone trying to shoot Josh, or are they trying to shoot Ramee? Grab a copy and find out.

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