Book 1 Josée has been brought up by LaBlanc family since she was 6 years old. She is starting to have feelings for her friend/brother. It is the custom in this Buyou Community that the father pick a spouse for his daughter when she reaches 18. That is where Josée is now, and is surprised when she finds herself engaged to wed Edouard, the older aloof brother. Will she give up her feeling for one and turn them to another? Will she be able to reach Edouard? We shall find out!
Book 2 One of my favorite authors Cathy Marie Hake wrote this short story and she does not disappoint. We are traveling on a wagon train to Willomet Valley, and when the story opens Ethan's wife has passed and he is traveling with his two young children, and having a hard time and needing to depend on others to help with their care. Charity was traveling with her Mother and Father, when first her Mom and then her Dad died. The Wagon Master is insisting Charity cannot travel alone, and must be sent back….or combine the two wagons. So begins, a really sweet journey, with Charity and the children, and Ethan. You will have to read this one! It is a must read!
Book 3 When Bethany's friend Penny brings her home over a Christmas Holiday, she loves being part of this family. A relationship develops between Penny's brother, Dr. Joshua Rogers, and Beth. He eventually asks her to be his wife, and travel with him to go to Oregon, by wagon train. Did Bethany marry him for love, or a family, that is the question to be answered in this story!
Book 4 Starts out quite funny, James Collingsworth has ordered 4 horse bridles, and ends up receiving 4 brides! He is not interested in a Woman. He can't leave them in town, and ends up bringing the sisters to his Ranch. He and his brother Luke end up sleeping in the barn. Will either he or Luke end up with one of these pretty woman.
Book 5 This is the second and continuing story of the Brides..not bridles, and this is Corrie Craigs. Her husband died a few months prior and she is in a family way, but that doesn't keep Luke from having feelings for her. Can Corrie who really loved her husband, ever have feelings for Luke?
Book 6 This is also a continuation of the Craig Sister. Bess Criag wants to move to town and Mr Riker or Gideon, offers Bess and Bertie his new house to use. Bessie sets up a kitchen and starts earning money from baking, and cooking meals. She also starts teaching some of the young boys how to read, and then some of the Soiled Doves from the Saloon. She begins to have feeling for Gideon, but as a Christian can not have anything to do with a saloon.
Book 7 This is Bertie's story, and the final and youngest of the Craigs Sisters. She is the a "tomboy", and loving it…that is until she meets Thomas Harding. All of a sudden another woman her age appears, married, and in a family way. It was like a light bulb went off in Roberta's head. You will have to read to see what happens to this one.
Book 8 The eighth novella is Abby's and James. Abby's Aunt plays a big trick on both of them! Abby is very pregnant when she arrives to be James's new Housekeeper, and James is surprised to find his new mail order bride to be with child. Will Abby ever be able to break her vow to God? Will there ever be a real marriage? Surprising turn of events!
Book 9 Captain Gregory Royce has lent Mr Collier a lot of money to save his business. In return he is to marry Tabitha, whom he is in Love with. When the day before his wedding Tabitha elopes with another, her father offers his other daughter, Elizabeth or Libby as she is known. Does this marriage have a chance? Will the Captain be able to Love Libby, and not pine for Tabitha. A surprising romance.
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Barbour Books, and was not required to give a positive review
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Review 2 for The Bartered Bride Romance Collection: 9 Historical Stories of Arranged Marriages - eBook
This is a great collection of 9 stories. Each story can be read on its own and all are about brides and weddings. I liked that these were all put into one book; it makes for a great gift book.
I will not go into the details of all the stories as you can read the summary for that. I will say however that each story is worth reading. The characters and stories kept my attention. I thought each author wrote well and kept their story moving with interesting dialog and fun characters.
I gave this collection 5/5 stars. I enjoyed each story and would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Christian fiction. I especially liked that although this book has the 9 stories they still kept the print normal size and therefore it is easy to read. I highly recommend this book!
I would like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for the copy of this book I enjoyed reading. I gave an honest review based on my opinion of what I read.
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Review 3 for The Bartered Bride Romance Collection: 9 Historical Stories of Arranged Marriages - eBook
This is a nice collection of historical romances. Though not all of the stories are arranged marriages exactly.
What I liked: I really enjoyed the four stories about the sisters who came west. They where very well written and considering the stories are shorter then a normal novel they really did not feel shorter they where so well written. I really enjoyed all of these stories!
What I did not like: Nothing really. This was a very well written and put together collection.
Over all I really liked this book! I liked all the stories for the most part and was kind of sad to see the book end. If you like collection books this is a great one!
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Review 4 for The Bartered Bride Romance Collection: 9 Historical Stories of Arranged Marriages - eBook
Overall Rating:
4out of5
Great Collection
Date:October 18, 2012
Mrs Amy
Age:25-34
Gender:female
Quality:
4out of5
Value:
4out of5
Meets Expectations:
4out of5
There are 9 different short stories in the collection. Overall the collection was good, but I think that the 7 in the middle absolutely went together in a collection and the first and last were a little out of place.
The last story, Finishing Touches, was good, but didn't fit the wagon train/frontier genre. The first story, Joie de Vivre, was not only out of place, but just wasn't an enjoyable read for me. There was too much french without translation and I understand a little bit of french from the years I took classes. The setting of the first story didn't appeal to me and therefore made the story just ok.
THe 2nd story, Button Strong Bride, was wagon train marriage that was right up my alley. I liked the button strand that was a major part of the sweet story. I had never heard of it before. I don't know if is was a real tradition to start a button collection for young girls, but if it wasn't it should have been.
The 3rd story, The Wedding Wagon, was once again a wagon train marriage that I really enjoyed. It was a sweet story of a young lady marrying her best friends brother that she has only met just a few times. I think I would have liked to have read more about this family.
Stories 4-7 were all connected. In Halter to Alter four sisters are sent off to be mail order brides, but arrive to meet a man who wanted four bridles and not four brides. All four books are the stories of the four sisters and the men that win their hearts. The other stories are From Carriage to Marriage, From Bride to Pride, From Alarming to Charming. I enjoyed reading about the sisters and how they found love.
The 8th story was A Vow Unbroken. It was a sweet mail order bride story that I enjoyed reading. It probably had the most spiritual content of any of the stories and made for a nice afternoon read.
The last story, Finishing Touches, was a good story although a little misplaced. It was an arranged marriage were the sister took the place of the bride. The setting was different than the majority of the book, but still a good read.
This book was given to me free of charge from Barbour Publishing in exchange for my honest review.
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Review 5 for The Bartered Bride Romance Collection: 9 Historical Stories of Arranged Marriages - eBook
A lovely collection for the reader who loves arranged marriage tales.
From the Bayou to the wilds of the prairie nine couples find love in a marriage that isn't exactly what they dreamed of. Can God bring these couples together under unusual circumstances?
A delightful collection of stories, by a variety of authors, with great characters, and believeable storylines. I really liked how some of the stories were connected and others weren't, I really enjoyed the variety in time and setting, as well!
The one thing that I think I should probably note is that many of the stories were previously published in other collections, which is something to be aware of just in case you might have read some of the stories already. I was a bit disappointed to find that they weren't all new stories, even though I enjoyed each of them both times through.
Overall, a wonderfull collection that is sure to be enjoyable!
I recieved this ebook from the publisher in return for an honest review. Thanks!
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Review 6 for The Bartered Bride Romance Collection: 9 Historical Stories of Arranged Marriages - eBook
Josee Broussard was taken into the LeBlanc family when she was orphaned at age six. Now she was eighteen and if she had to marry she hoped it would be her fun loving friend, Jacques LeBlanc. Instead it was his older brother Edouard who was always dark and brooding. Josee resigned herself to a loveless marriage. Or did God have bigger plans?
Bertie Craig found that for the first time in her life she wanted to be noticed as a female. She didn’t understand why she felt different around Thomas but she did know his ranch was the first time she felt like she was home in many a year. If only he didn’t think of her as nothing more than a squirt.
Follow nine adventurous young women as they journey to Oregon, Dakota Territory, Colorado, Missouri, and Louisiana in this romantic collection from your favorite authors! Includes Joie de Vivre, Button Strong Bride, The Wedding Wagon, From Halter to Altar, From Carriage to Marriage, From Pride to Bride, From Alarming to Charming, A Vow Unbroken, and Finishing Touches. 448 pages, softcover from Barbour.
My Thoughts:
If you enjoy very simple, easy, short stories with a little romance, you will love this book. I was excited to read it because the very thought of mail-order-brides or arranged marriages is just intriguing to me.
I did enjoy this book and the short stories. I liked some of them better than others. There were a few that I skimmed to get the general idea so I could move on to the next book. Some of them go together in a short series, others are stand alone titles.
Because of the book's brevity, the characters are not too deep. The relationships seem to move along much faster than they would have in a longer book. But, the authors did a great job with the space they had to create a collection of heart-warming romantic stories.
The books weave history, romance and faith together to create a wonderful book that readers will enjoy!