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Chargement... Lumberjacks and Ladies: Four Historical Stories of Romance Among the Pinespar Jennifer Lamont Leo, Naomi Musch, Candice Sue Patterson, Pegg Thomas
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This is a set of four stories that revolve around lumberjacks and the women they fall in love with. The first story is set in Maine and revolves around a true scam that took place here. I loved learning about this scam and I loved Winifred and how she helped her family when her father and brothers left to find gold. This is a great love story set around this scandal. The second story is a wonderful love story set in Michigan after the Civil War. Eliza Beth and Wesley are a great love story. The third story is fantastic. Maggie needs a husband to help her with her farm after her husband dies. Jack answers her letter and I love how they work things out between them. The fourth story takes place in Idaho is full of romance and intrigue. I love Carrie and Mike. Mike had to grow up here in Idaho so he could make his father proud of him. I love how this story works out. Do not miss these stories. I love them all. I received a copy of this book from Barbour Publishing for a fair and honest opinion that I gave of my own free will. Are you like me, and sometimes just need a short read? Then this is the book for you! You can snuggle up in your favorite reading chair and begin a thrilling journey with one of these four novellas that are short in length but full of enjoyment. These novellas are set in the northern timberlands of the United States, and each of them shares the grit and determination that was such a vital part of our nation's development during the 1800s. Be prepared to brave the elements, fight for what is right, and perhaps, lose your heart along the way. From 1851 Maine to 1865 Michigan, to 1881 Wisconsin, and finally to 1890 Illinois, there are swoon-worthy heroes, ladies in need, matches of love and marriages of convenience. You'll find deception, mystery, and intrigue, along with inspiring messages of hope and faith, and the rich historical details that are so important to history lovers. All from the amazing talents of Candice Sue Patterson, Pegg Thomas, Naomi Musch, and Jennifer Lamott Leo. Barbour Publishing has given us several great collections in the past, and I rate Lumberjacks & Ladies as one of their best. Grab a copy and treat yourself to some great historical fiction! I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review. These are my own thoughts. All That Glitters: based on a true story, this is a stranger than fiction tale of a gold scam of major proportions. Great little romance of hardworking Wini and lumber company owner, Jess who try to get to the bottom of a hoax. Winter Roses: A school teacher who doesn’t want to marry a lumberjack and a temporary lumberjack who wants to open a horse farm. Can God change their opinion and their hearts? Not For Love: a widow who wants to marry to save her farm... not for love. Can they trust each other and forge a friendship and something more? Undercover Logger: Carrie mourns her husband but cannot manage the lumber business. Why, after a year is the business in jeopardy? Michael is sent by his banker father to Idaho to learn the ropes. Can he surreptitiously find out why Carry is losing money? Will they find a way to grow together? A fun and faith filled quartet of the lumber industry in the 1800s. Something for everyone! *I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing. I was not required to give a favorable review. All opinions are my own.* Lumberjacks and Ladies is a compilation of four well written stories by four different authors. Each of the stories focus on lumber companies, their worker and ladies who catch a lumberjack's eye. These are all sweet stories that can be read in an evening. They are well written with likable characters. I enjoyed reading all of these stories. The stories not only involved romance but there was suspense and mystery written in the stories as well.. One of the things that stands out to me is that men were willing to do a very dangerous job to make life easier for their families or to save to make the life they envision. I especially loved the strength and determination Winifred had to keep the lobstering business going while her father and brothers were gone. And I totally enjoyed how Maggie went about trying to keep the farm she and her first husband started. I voluntarily received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley, this is my honest review. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Lumberjacks and Ladies Work Together to Build America. Struggling to remain independent in the 1800s, four women reluctantly open up to help from lumberjacks--and love. All That Glitters by Candice Sue Patterson 1851, Maine. Winifred finds herself running the family lobstering business when her father and brothers join the California gold rush. Will she stubbornly reject help from a local lumberjack? Winter Roses by Pegg Thomas 1865, Michigan. Elizabeth cooks for a logging crew, determined to escape that life for something better, until reoccurring gifts capture her attention. Will she follow her dreams - or her heart? Not for Love by Naomi Musch 1881, Wisconsin. Widowed, Maggie seeks a husband - in name only - from the logging camps, but the man who answers her letter is a surprise. Can she open her heart to love again? Undercover Logger by Jennifer Lamont Leo 1890, Idaho. Carrie will not sell her timberland and allows the banker's nephew to sign onto her logging crew to ferret out the reason she is losing money at an alarming rate. Will truth be revealed to her forlorn heart? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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All That Glitters by Candice Sue Patterson
The rumors of gold bring chaos to the small town where men are giving up everything to become rich. I enjoyed Wini and how hard she worked to provide for her mother and sister-in-laws.
Jess is a hard working lumberjack who saves Wini from drowning. There seemed to be a really quick relationship between the two but it is feasible because of how short the story is.
With fast talking men who convinve others that there is gold to be found, Wini and Jess start to get suspicious. The mystery is really good and I enjoyed how the scheme was exposed. I really liked how the story is based on a true historical account. Be sure to read the author’s notes at the end to discover more interesting information about this event during 1887.
Winter Rose by Peggy Thomas
This is a sweet story about a young lady who is desperate to leave the lumberjack camp. Her and her mother work tirelessly to feed the men, but Eliza Beth wants something more. Her desire to be a teacher is close at hand, but will she be accepted? I loved reading how the camp works and how difficult it was to live in one during the cold weather.
Wes also has a dream and being a lumberjack is not it. He works hard at the job though so he can save money for his dream. It was a little hard to break the ice with Eliza Beth and I’m glad the author didn’t rush their relationship. There are a few funny moments when Wes gets jealous of another man showing Eliza Beth attention. If he only knew the true feelings between those two he would be embarrassed of his jealousy.
It is a nice story that shares dreams and hopes of a better future. It also highlights the danger of being a lumberjack and how easy someone can be injured. The ending is nice and I’m happy that the author shows how you should never give up on your future.
Not For Love by Naomi Musch
This is a more emotional story that center around a widow. Maggie wants to save her farm but can’t do it on her own. She has this hair-brained idea that she needs to marry again by finding a lumberjack. She sends out a letter hoping that someone will answer and be willing to marry her in name only. The circuit preacher does give her very sound advice when he says, “it’s not a matter of understanding as being awfully careful about knowing what the will of the Lord is.” I’m sure we have all stepped out ahead of God’s will thinking we know best. I couldn’t wait to see what response Maggie gets from her letter.
Jack’s introduction to Maggie is at first a bit uncomfortable. After encountering a few other men who she didn’t trust she was a little weary of Jack. He may be just what she needs as they agree to see how the next free months work out. His staying in the barn will help her reputation but will they be able to keep their feelings as just friends?
Charlie really irritated me with his constant badgering of Maggie. He is so set on the idea that she should sell the farm that he becomes impossible at times. He seems to have her best interest at heart, but I’m not sure if maybe there was another reason why he wanted her to sell the farm. His heart is in the right place but he is so overprotective of his sister that he constantly fights with her about the farm.
The story is filled with trials as Maggie and Jack try to live as husband and wife. Their arrangement seems to be working but there are times when they both wonder if they made the right decision. The author captures their emotions in a realistic way and I loved how they each struggled with their feelings for each other. Beautiful ending that reminds us to trust God.
Undercover Logger by Jennifer Lamont Leo
I loved that the setting of this story is in Idaho. I went through there as a little girl and adored it. It is a picturesque place and I have always wanted to go back. I laughed when Michael is sent by his father to the small town in Idaho for training in the bank the family owns. His escapades sends his father into a decision that didn’t set well with Michael. What is he suppose to do in this little town?
Carrie travels to her company to find out why it has not been profitable for awhile. Her husband left her the company in his will and she has big dreams to prosper the logging company. When she arrives Reed tries to distract her from the company but she is determined to find out what is going on. I loved how independent she was and not afraid to step on toes to get to the bottom of why her company is losing money.
The author has a clever idea putting Michael and Carrie together in the office to sort out what is going on. I could just imagine the pile of papers stacked everywhere. Michael doesn’t trust Reed and sets out to prove that Carrie is being swindled. The investigation Michael does is clever and I loved how he wanted to do the right thing for Carrie while proving to his father that he can be trusted. This story has a few twists in it to keep you guessing.
I received a copy of this book from Barbour Publishing. The review is my own opinion. ( )