Indentured servant Hannah Forrester cares for the Webster children and when her widowed employer, Randolph Webster, decides to leave Philadelphia for a new start on the Ohio River, Hannah is ready for the adventure.
Three families will be making the move, including the family of Hugh Trask, whose leering interest makes Hannah uncomfortable. But the arrival of their guide gives Hannah a new worry.
Ethan Reed, a former member of Roger's Rangers, is vital and handsome and he is instantly aware of the lovely Hannah. Ethan's pursuit of her causes a spurt of jealousy in mild-mannered Randolph, who lets Hannah know he is interested in changing their relationship.
Hannah finds herself courted by Randolph, offering family and a future and by Ethan, who freely admits he's not a settling down kind of man, but who draws her like a magnet.
Antagonism and passion flare in the adventure of the journey and building the new settlement, but when Hugh Trask sells muskets to the Indians, the entire group falls into a danger they may not escape.
Three families will be making the move, including the family of Hugh Trask, whose leering interest makes Hannah uncomfortable. But the arrival of their guide gives Hannah a new worry.
Ethan Reed, a former member of Roger's Rangers, is vital and handsome and he is instantly aware of the lovely Hannah. Ethan's pursuit of her causes a spurt of jealousy in mild-mannered Randolph, who lets Hannah know he is interested in changing their relationship.
Hannah finds herself courted by Randolph, offering family and a future and by Ethan, who freely admits he's not a settling down kind of man, but who draws her like a magnet.
Antagonism and passion flare in the adventure of the journey and building the new settlement, but when Hugh Trask sells muskets to the Indians, the entire group falls into a danger they may not escape.
Rebecca M. (aussiegrl) reviewed Frontier Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 318) on + 53 more book reviews
A quick, fun romance. A GREAT read if you like Historicals. :)
Teresa G. (tgriffis) - , reviewed Frontier Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 318) on + 327 more book reviews
Good book!
interesting!
I recommend this book to anyone
Sherri H. (mamadoodle) - , reviewed Frontier Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 318) on + 1105 more book reviews
A contract of indenture saw to Hannah Forrestor's life not belonging to herself. But no one owned her soul and Ethan Reed knew instinctively that she was the one woman who belonged by his side, for now and forever.
Rugged as the frontier he roamed, Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart. Yet, thought he'd guided her through a new land of wonder, she knew his rambling ways could only lead her astray.
Rugged as the frontier he roamed, Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart. Yet, thought he'd guided her through a new land of wonder, she knew his rambling ways could only lead her astray.
Sharon S. (SharonS312) reviewed Frontier Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 318) on + 475 more book reviews
Indentured servant Hannah Forrester cares for the Webster children and when her widowed employer, Randolph Webster, decides to leave Philadelphia for a new start on the Ohio River, Hannah is ready for the adventure.
Three families will be making the move, including the family of Hugh Trask, whose leering interest makes Hannah uncomfortable. But the arrival of their guide gives Hannah a new worry.
Ethan Reed, a former member of Roger's Rangers, is vital and handsome and he is instantly aware of the lovely Hannah. Ethan's pursuit of her causes a spurt of jealousy in mild-mannered Randolph, who lets Hannah know he is interested in changing their relationship.
Hannah finds herself courted by Randolph, offering family and a future and by Ethan, who freely admits he's not a settling down kind of man, but who draws her like a magnet.
Antagonism and passion flare in the adventure of the journey and building the new settlement, but when Hugh Trask sells muskets to the Indians, the entire group falls into a danger they may not escape.
Three families will be making the move, including the family of Hugh Trask, whose leering interest makes Hannah uncomfortable. But the arrival of their guide gives Hannah a new worry.
Ethan Reed, a former member of Roger's Rangers, is vital and handsome and he is instantly aware of the lovely Hannah. Ethan's pursuit of her causes a spurt of jealousy in mild-mannered Randolph, who lets Hannah know he is interested in changing their relationship.
Hannah finds herself courted by Randolph, offering family and a future and by Ethan, who freely admits he's not a settling down kind of man, but who draws her like a magnet.
Antagonism and passion flare in the adventure of the journey and building the new settlement, but when Hugh Trask sells muskets to the Indians, the entire group falls into a danger they may not escape.
Vicki J. (Vickilyn) reviewed Frontier Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 318) on + 137 more book reviews
Love and romance on the frontier
Tammy M. (bratley1) reviewed Frontier Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 318) on + 273 more book reviews
good book
The heroine goes to Fort Pit with her owner and 2 other families to found a new village, but the frontiersman or guide is her love. She doesn't feel free to be with him since she's indentured to another man.
CAROL K. (AVONLADY) - reviewed Frontier Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 318) on + 329 more book reviews
Hannah Forrester's life did not belong to her. A contract of indenture saw to that. But no one owned her soul, and Ethan Reed knew instinctively that she was the one woman who belonged by his side, for now and forever.
Rugged as the frontier he roamed, Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart. Yet, though he'd guided her through a new land of wonder, she knew his rambling ways could only lead her astray.
Rugged as the frontier he roamed, Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart. Yet, though he'd guided her through a new land of wonder, she knew his rambling ways could only lead her astray.
Barbara N. (Barbie4) reviewed Frontier Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 318) on + 273 more book reviews
Hannah Forrester's life did not belong to her-A contract of indenture saw to that.But no one owned her soul,and Ethan Reed knew instinctively that she was the one woman who belonged by his side,for now and forever.Rugged as the frontier he roamed,Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart.Yet,though he guided her through a new land of wonder,she knew his rambling ways could only lead her astray.
Mae N. (Skippyfool) reviewed Frontier Bride (Harlequin Historical, No 318) on + 100 more book reviews
Hannah Forrester's life did not belong to her.
A contract of indenture saw to that. But no one owned her soul, and Ethan Reed knew instinctively that she was the one woman who belonged by his side, now and forever.
Rugged as the frontier he roamed, Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart. Yet, though he'd guided her through a new land of wonder, she knew his rambling way could only lead her astray.
A contract of indenture saw to that. But no one owned her soul, and Ethan Reed knew instinctively that she was the one woman who belonged by his side, now and forever.
Rugged as the frontier he roamed, Ethan had left his mark on Hannah's heart. Yet, though he'd guided her through a new land of wonder, she knew his rambling way could only lead her astray.