Friday, November 5, 2021

Holding the Fort




Widower Major Daniel Adams needed a governess for his daughters. Louisa Willis needed a job after being let go from her signing gig at the Cat-Eye Saloon. Under false presumptions, Louisa is given the job and what happens after that makes for a clean, funny romance. 

Louisa doesn’t know much about math, but she doesn’t know how to sing and enjoy life. Bringing joy and laughter back into the lives of Daniel and his girls was fun to read. I recommend this book if you enjoy strangers to happy endings. This is the first in The Fort Reno Series and I am looking forward to reading the next one. 


About the Book: 

When dance hall singer Louisa Bell visits Fort Reno to see her brother, she is mistaken for the governess that the harried Major Daniel Adams is waiting for. Between his rowdy troops and his two daughters, he has more responsibility than he can handle alone. Eager for the opportunity, Louisa sets out to show the widower that she is a perfect fit.

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