Originally submitted at CyberRead Fire up your love of romance with Montana Rose, where Cassie Griffin, a seemingly spoiled pregnant woman, is widowed one day and wedded the next. Marrying handyman Red Dawson seems the only alternative to Cassie’s being hitched to a brutal rancher. But can this “china doll” bear exchanging smooth s...
Montana Rose Surprisingly funny and romantic
By bookwurm from Chicago, IL on 1/29/2010
4out of 5
Pros: Well Written, Deserves Multiple Readings, Engaging Characters
Best Uses: Christian Fiction
Describe Yourself: Everyday Reader
This was a surprisingly good book. The main topic of the book has to do with a woman who was emotionally and physically abused by her first husband. He has just died and she is forced to marry again immediately. Fortunately for her, the man she marries is a really amazing guy (look out Mr. Darcy!). You will fall in love with Red who works at drawing his new wife out of her "china doll" shell and becoming a real woman. The topic is serious, but dealt with in a light-hearted way. Doesn't seem possible, but it is. This is after all the old west, and people didn't really know much about abuse back then.
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