Janice T. (rubyswan) reviewed A Bride for McCain (Harlequin Historical, No 502) on + 63 more book reviews
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I cherished ,totally did enjoyed A Bride For McCain this is a Historical sweet,sweet Love Story. It touches on the emotions.It gives hope & speaks volumes of Happy Ever afters in the mist of confusement, misunderstandings,trust,life renewal but above all the main focus stands out clear True love is a wonderful thing between a man & woman. A Lovestory that's quickly likable NOT TO BE MISSUNDERSTOOD A BRIDE FOR MCCAIN is A must read.Bravoooooo to MsMary Burton.
Anny P. (wolfnme) reviewed A Bride for McCain (Harlequin Historical, No 502) on + 3389 more book reviews
Jessica Tierney has been forced to flee 1876 Sacramento, California and pose as a schoolteacher to avoid a marriage forced on her by her father's will. Ross McCain, Colorado mine owner is determined that the children in his town will have the opportunity to be educated. Ross talks Jessica into a marriage of convenience to keep her in town, not knowing that she is not who she seems to be. Mary Burton's first book is a very good story!