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The Most Unsuitable Wife: The Kincaid's (Ballad Romances)

The Most Unsuitable Wife: The Kincaid's (Ballad Romances)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: well plotted with an unforgettable heroine
Review: Courtesy of A Romance Review

Drake Kincard must catch a bride before his thirtieth birthday or he will lose his ranch to his uncle, according to his parents' will. Although his cousin, Lex Tremount, is a lawyer and his grandfather, Rob Kincard, is a judge, they are no big help on this matter. What Rob suggests Drake to do is to find a woman and get married during his trip to Pipers Hollow. Drake is not happy with his situation and vows he will marry the most unsuitable virgin he ever finds.

Upon their arrival at Pipers Hollow, Drake and Lex meet Pearl Parker, who is being bullied by three men. Pearl is not like any woman that Drake has ever met. She doesn't back away from the bullies and fries a gun at the men. She is also independent, bossy, good at baking, healing and takes care of anyone who needs help. She has a half sister and a half brother. Her grandmother died not long ago and everyone, except the sheriff, tries to get rid of her and separate her family. Pearl decides to leave town with her family as soon as she can.

The Sheriff, Evan Cummins, of Pipers Hollow is an old friend of Drake's grandfather and they stop by to visit him. Evan is ill and Lex and Drake bring him to Pearl for treatment. When Evan relates Pearl's situation to Drake, he talks to Pearl privately and asks her to marry him. A marriage of convenience seems perfect to solve their purposes but trouble follow Pearl wherever she goes... and endangers her life.

The Most Unsuitable Wife is the first of Ms Clemmon's Kincaid series. The story is well plotted with an unforgettable heroine and a protective hero. Pearl Parker is a wonderful woman who is most admirable and respectable. She dedicates her life in helping and healing people without any reward. Her marriage to Drake seems to be a marriage of convenience but she seems to be the perfect woman for him after all. Drake Kincard wants a wife in order to keep his ranch - but after he marries Pearl, he is not able to leave her as he plans and he cannot but love this special woman.

I surely look forward to seeing what will happen to Sarah and Storm, Pearl's half sister and brother in the upcoming Kincaid books, The Most Unsuitable Husband and The Most Unsuitable Love.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A highly suitable romance! Highly recommended
Review: Drake Kincaid faces an ultimatum. Either he marries before he turns thirty, or the ranch he loves will become his worthless uncle's property. When his parents' will specified terms of ownership, Drake was only eighteen and had years ahead of him to find a wife. Now his birthday looms only a few weeks away, and Drake needs a wife. So he decides he will wed the most unsuitable woman he can find. Then he will simply strand her at the family home with his grandfather in town while he resumes his life on the ranch, except for necessary visits to keep his wife breeding, of course. Then he proposes to Pearl Parker, and quickly learns he has vastly underestimated her.

Pearl desperately needs to take her extended family and escape their miserable town in rural Tennessee. She ekes out a living for her sister, brother and "cousin", by selling baked goods and home remedies. Before her death, Pearl's mother taught her the art of concealing a voluptuous body behind rags and beauty behind mild grunge. Drake's shocking proposal offers her and her family salvation, and she gladly accepts. Misfortune, however, dogs their steps back to Texas. Attempts on Pearl's life force some hard truths to the surface, including Drake's growing vulnerability to the woman he married, and her own secret that she fears will cost her Drake forever.

Author Caroline Clemmons captures the harsh cruelty of a distrusting town and lurking danger in THE MOST UNSUITABLE WIFE. Yet she tempers the meanness with levity, the danger with amusement. Drake confidently assumes that he can dictate terms and have his way, not realizing that his heart and his wife will have other plans. Indeed, the harder he denies his feeling to himself, the more trouble he makes for himself and the more amusing his plight becomes. On the other hand, Pearl's resourcefulness and ingenuity sparkles, yet she still manages to undervalue her own self worth. A delightful read, THE MOST UNSUITABLE WIFE comes highly recommended.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: REALLY, REALLY BAD
Review: I am always looking for a good western romance and bought this based upon the reviews. After having finished it, I wondered if I read the same book as the other reviewers. This book was awful. The heroine is the typical virginal saint seen in the older romance novels - she is nice to all sorts of downtrodden invididuals and animals. The hero is the cliched man with a tortured past. The book is so poorly written that the very premise (man marries unsuitable woman to thumb his nose at his family)is not believable. Read The Light In The Darkness by Ellen Fisher for a similar premise and a well written novel.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: REALLY, REALLY BAD
Review: I am always looking for a good western romance and bought this based upon the reviews. After having finished it, I wondered if I read the same book as the other reviewers. This book was awful. The heroine is the typical virginal saint seen in the older romance novels - she is nice to all sorts of downtrodden invididuals and animals. The hero is the cliched man with a tortured past. The book is so poorly written that the very premise (man marries unsuitable woman to thumb his nose at his family)is not believable. Read The Light In The Darkness by Ellen Fisher for a similar premise and a well written novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Most Unsuitable Wife by Caroline Clemmons
Review: Pearl Parker tugged at my heartstrings and made me smile in The Most Unsuitable Wife by Caroline Clemmons. Drake Kincaid, tall, broadshouldered, supremely confident Texas rancher heats up the story as his desire for strong-willed Pearl grows into admiration and love. The love scene following their marriage of convenience, warmed my heart with the most sensual and poignant scene I've read in a long time. The author enriched the story with not only a backdrop of accurate and colorful historical description, but strong character development. The secondary characters which bring even more entertainment to the story had me laughing out loud as well as gripping the book in suspence. I highly recommend The Most Unsuitable Wife by Caroline Clemmons. With her memorable characters, this romance makes for a delightful, suspenceful, heartwarming read. I can hardly wait for the next book about the Kincaids of Texas.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great Texas historical romance
Review: This book is very well written and very enjoyable. It is set in 1880s Texas around the Hill Country. If you like Texas historical romances, you will love this one.


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