When I started to read ‘A Bride for All Seasons’ I hadn’t
realised that it was, in fact, four linked novellas by four authors: Margaret
Brownley, Debra Clopton, Robin Lee Hatcher and Mary Connealy. Once I realised
how talented these women are, then the book just had to be a winner, and it did
not disappoint.
Each novella has its own distinct flavour, yet a common thread
weaving through all: a girl who arrives
in a remote Western location to marry a stranger; a husband to be who suffers
from a misunderstanding; an interfering matchmaking agency which causes the
misunderstanding in the first place; and a happy (although, at first, unlikely)
ending. Strong, determined, feisty,
loyal, feminine women and men who are
faced with having to change from their own set ways and expectations.
And Then Came Spring tells
of a husband with preconceived ideas and a bride who relies on ‘luck’ before
she realises that it is God who holds her future in His hands. An Ever
After Summer tells of a bride, who has only ever dreamed of a different
life, the chance to actually change things. And, again, a husband who finds
that discarding his prejudices can actually bring him happiness. Autumn’s Angel again shows how difficult
circumstances can be overcome for the better while Winter
Wedding Bells again demonstrates how a marriage of convenience can change
into a match made in heaven.
Love, loyalty, commitment; sacrifice and reward; overcoming
hardship and winning happiness. Eternal themes running through never fail to
satisfy the reader who is looking for a comforting read with a sweet taste.
The book comes with a useful study guide for a reading group
and an added bonus was to read a behind the scenes interview with the authors:
such fun! How I would have loved to be a
fly on the wall – it sounded as if they all had a blast! In future, I’ll pursue
this combination of talented writers while devouring their individual
creations.
I reviewed a free copy for Booksneeze: the books on offer are usually very well worth reading. This was quite a lightweight read - good escapism!
I reviewed a free copy for Booksneeze: the books on offer are usually very well worth reading. This was quite a lightweight read - good escapism!
1 comment:
Hi Mama, thanks for the great review. I'm so glad you liked the book. I appreciate the review.
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