Escaping an unwanted marriage, Lady Elizabeth Wellington flees England and seeks refuge in the home of her recently deceased friend, Muriel. Janie, Muriel's young daughter, believes Beth would be the perfect new wife for her father. But rugged rancher Garrett Steele doesn't want anything to do with the daughter of an English lord. Still, he can't ignore the beautiful lady's gentle ways, how easily she fits into frontier life, and how quickly his heart beats when she comes near.
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Escaping an unwanted marriage, Lady Elizabeth Wellington flees England and seeks refuge in the home of her recently deceased friend, Muriel. Janie, Muriel's young daughter, believes Beth would be the perfect new wife for her father. But rugged rancher Garrett Steele doesn't want anything to do with the daughter of an English lord. Still, he can't ignore the beautiful lady's gentle ways, how easily she fits into frontier life, and how quickly his heart beats when she comes near.
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All of the books in the Coming To America series are fantastic----good historical novels. BE sure to buy them all!!
tuxedo
Jun 10, 2010
Dear Lady
I have really enjoyed the whole "Coming To America" series. It kept me reading, one to the next, right on thriough. Actually I was sorry I read them so steadily because I was sad when I finished them :-) Good job, Robin.
piafinn
Dec 30, 2009
Two Different Worlds
This book takes a common enough theme: a woman of high standing from England, who comes to America to escape an arranged marriage, who comes to live on a ranch and falls in love with the ranch owner. He feels she will never adapt or that once things get difficult, she'll leave. There are town gossips, local ne'er -do- wells, and a love triangle, along with a few misunderstandings thrown in. It is a sweet story.