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Book Review of Brides for Sale (Harlequin Historical, No 238)

Brides for Sale (Harlequin Historical, No 238)
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Story started out good. Excellent writing. Can't stand the women who seem to think they are not complete with out a working career.
But then what makes a story? Austin Matthews is a saloon owner and a womanizer. No marriage thank you!

Emily Kendall and forty some brides have at least seven men to choose from. What a choice!

The contratemps that lead to Emily's seduction kept the story moving. The villians a bit murky. Emily a bit goofy and headstrong.

The Opera House aspiring but a bit boring. You knew Ethan would as Emily to marry him. Him being the most wealthy and civilized.

But the desires that develope between the bad boy, Austin and Emily, who has kept herself free from any male entanglements, gets out of hand - not once but again and again and again. Definitely not a thrill.

Still if you need something to read - it is some interesting, especially when the dead animals show up. Ha! a rejected suitor?

I could almost like the red-headed Flo and Jasper but she still hankered after Austin. Ah well, time was passing her by.