Melissa Russell arrives by stage to marry Matt Denton. The two of them seem to get along fairly well, though Melissa seems a bit shy and nervous around Matt. There is a definite attraction between them, but Melissa keeps pulling back from opening up to him. She is staying in Matt’s parents’ house while they get to know each other and until after they are married. And while she seems to be getting along with all of them and fitting in well with his family, she is clearly troubled by something. What she has not told him or his family is that while she introduced herself as Melissa Russell, she is not Melissa.
As I have the other books in this series, I greatly enjoyed reading this one. Ms. Linnington’s stories are well written and quick reads with very few typos. I always hate having to put them down to sleep at night as they are very entertaining and draw the reader in quickly and completely. I hope you will enjoy reading this one as much as I have.
I am already looking forward to the the chance to read the next book in this series as well. Even if you have not read any of the other books in this series, you can start at any point without feeling lost. While each book contains characters introduced in the other books in the series, they also work extremely well as stand alone novels. (I myself have not yet had the chance to read the first book in the series, but have not been at all lost or confused by anything in any of the others.) I recommend this one (as well as her others) for anyone who enjoys mail-order bride novels. They are definitely worth the time spent reading them.
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