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Promised Brides: The Wedding of the Century/ Jesse's Wife/ The Handfast

Promised Brides: The Wedding of the Century/ Jesse's Wife/ The Handfast

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great reading! Synopses here
Review: Mary Jo Putney- The Wedding of the Century

Sarah Vangelder. Stunningly beautiful, extraorinarily wealthy and sold to the highest bidder for the price of a dukedom

Kristin James- Jesse's Wife

Amy McAlister. The shy rancher's daughter had made one horrible mistake, And she would pay for it- for the rest of her life.

Julie Tetel- The Handfast

Anne Clelland . Mistakenly snatched in a whiskey inspired raid, the young Englishwoman must marry a Scottish clansman for a year and a day.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EnjoYablE
Review: The first book in by Mary Jo Putney. Justin has just become the Duke after his brother's death and must marry for money. Having remembered meeting Sarah he arranges to marry her. The two struggle to overcome the difficulties of marriage and love.
The second book is by Kristin James. Amy went out one night alone with Charles Whittaker. Though nothing happened, thanks to Jesse, a hand who works on her father's ranch, Amy's reputation is ruined. Jesse, who has loved her ever since she and her father saved him, offers to marry her. The two try to figure out a way to get the other to love them.
The third book is by Julie Tetel. Mistakenly taken from her bed one night Anne Chisolm must marry Alexander Sutherland in handfast for one year and a day to save there reputation and honor.
I enjoyed all three books, though I wish "The Handfast" characters could have more depth and motivation. Fans of Mary Jo Putney will notice that "The Wedding of the Century" is different from her other books but still well written. I loved "Jesse's Wife." The characters were so enjoyable as well as funny.
If you can find it, this will make for light and easy reading.


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