Eternity
Carrie Montgomery had grown up with seven adoring older brothers, and she was used to getting her way rather easily. Joshua Greene was only looking for a hardworking, practical mail-order bride to help with the farm and feed and clothe his children. Yet from the moment Carrie saw his photograph, saw his devastatingly handsome, sorrowful smile, the petite and pampered beauty knew she was the perfect wife for him. Josh didn't see it that way. Wed by proxy, he refused to be charmed by his new bride's blond curls and effervescent laughter, or impressed by her trappings of wealth...even if his son and daughter believed she was a fairy princess come to life. He was furious -- and ready to send her packing, until a near tragedy convinced him that her beauty was more than skin-deep. But even after he had yielded to the wild desire that surged between them, Josh could not admit how much he truly needed her. Then an old scandal threatened to re-emerge, and he realized that he could lose her forever....
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Top Reviews
This is one of my all time favorite books. Carrie has always been taken care of and is such a joy. She falls in love with a picture and makes herself a mail order bride. It’s a fun story and loved how Josh’s children play matchmaker. I had some tears at one point but thankfully everything works out well. I really loved their happy ever after. I highly recommend this book.
This is one of my all time favorite books. Carrie has always been taken care of and is such a joy. She falls in love with a picture and makes herself a mail order bride. It’s a fun story and loved how Josh’s children play matchmaker. I had some tears at one point but thankfully everything works out well. I really loved their happy ever after. I highly recommend this book.
By Sharon Stamm
Although this book doesn't measure up to her usual standards, it is still light years better than most of the books that I have read. It's a quick, light read with good characters, but the plot is a little too convoluted and hard to believe. LOVE the children!
4 1/2 stars
Although this book doesn't measure up to her usual standards, it is still light years better than most of the books that I have read. It's a quick, light read with good characters, but the plot is a little too convoluted and hard to believe. LOVE the children!
4 1/2 stars
By Amira Hettinger
This I a wonderful example of the ability of Ms. Deveraux to demonstrate her outstanding written expression, to entertain her readers. Personally, it is difficult for me to enjoy stories of the old West. However, this was an enjoyable experience. Hopefully, you, too, will find it enjoyable.
This I a wonderful example of the ability of Ms. Deveraux to demonstrate her outstanding written expression, to entertain her readers. Personally, it is difficult for me to enjoy stories of the old West. However, this was an enjoyable experience. Hopefully, you, too, will find it enjoyable.
By Ena Nienow
In rereading this book, I feel compelled to change my rating from 5 stars to 3 stars. The plot is a little preposterous and the ending is way too abrupt. Someone so blasé about money as Carrie Montgomery is really hard to believe. And the “development” of the town solely due to the fact that she opened a dress shop is also a bit much. I guess that this book ranks as one of my least favorite books written by Jude Deveraux.
In rereading this book, I feel compelled to change my rating from 5 stars to 3 stars. The plot is a little preposterous and the ending is way too abrupt. Someone so blasé about money as Carrie Montgomery is really hard to believe. And the “development” of the town solely due to the fact that she opened a dress shop is also a bit much. I guess that this book ranks as one of my least favorite books written by Jude Deveraux.
By Teresita Kris
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