Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Lumberjacks and Ladies



Book Description: 
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, spurning the men’s advances, until reoccurring gifts capture her attention. Will she heed her mother’s warning about “shanty boys”?
 
Not for Love by Naomi Much
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?

My Review: 

Each of these stories was well written and interesting. There were mysteries, marriages of convenience, unexpected love, and terrific characters who were good and noble.  Each story had a lumberjack who was selfless and wanted the best for the woman that they loved. I liked each of the novellas with their unique plots. 

The historical notes that the authors shared about the ideas for their stories was of great interest. It made them all the more real and would be places I would love to visit.  

I would highly recommend you read this if you like clean, wholesome  romance, or westerns.   You will want to add this to your collection.  Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced reader copy of the book.  I was not required to write a positive review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

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