![]() ![]() I am disclosing this in accordance with FTC guidelines. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I was not required to write a positive review. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. Almost a Bride is a wonderful conclusion to a great series. She crafts such emotionally poignant stories mixed with life and adventure that they refuse to let a reader put them down. The Bride Ships series was my first introduction to Jody Hedlund’s books (read my reviews here) and now I’m a huge fan. Peabody, rounded out the story beautifully. The interspersed humor, especially thanks to Mr. At the contact with his warmth, heat fired to life in her cheeks, and she took a step away. ![]() The danger also kept the story moving and there were several moments where I truly wondered how they were going to survive. Kate and Zeke were such likable characters, I really wanted them to succeed and get their happily ever after. But the end could come at the cost of lives. With danger, questions, and mystery, Almost a Bride keeps a reader guessing at the identity of the person or persons behind all the trouble and whether that person will ever stop targeting Zeke until the very end. But putting oneself between an ex-fiance and a pretty lady is dangerous. As a successful gold miner, Zeke has the resources to help Kate, if she will let him. Kate’s winning personality only adds to her appeal. With so few women among so many men, a lone single woman is a fought-over commodity and even the old and married gape at one. Mining country in the 1860s is a dangerous place. ![]()
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