Well Jenna Brandt has done it again! She’s written a sweet historical romance that
centers around a wealthy woman suffragette who gets herself in hot water. The
book was entertaining from beginning to end. I wanted to shake the female
Elizabeth Holt a few times, boy was she sassy and rude, she got her comeuppance
and ended up being sent out of Boston out to Silverpines, Texas. She does not want to stay with her brother
and sister-in-law and believes the time she has to stay there can’t end soon enough;
she soon finds out her Aunt isn’t going to take her back in Boston. She meets
George the local livery man and is rude to him but he seems to like it! The book was a fun read all the way through and
if you haven’t read any of the five books that came before this like myself, it
doesn’t matter you will still enjoy this book as much as I did!
I was sent an advance reader copy from the author, and the
review was written with my own words and thoughts.
Here is the Description as found on Good Reads
She’s a women’s
suffrage advocate with her own substantial wealth, he’s a livery worker saving
for a future he may never get. What happens when she comes tumbling into his
life?
Elizabeth Holt has her own inheritance that she wants to be in charge of, but her aunt and brother think her incapable of running her own life. When she makes one mistake in Boston, her aunt sends her to stay with her brother in Silverpines. When she arrives, she is less than happy about the situation, and she doesn’t want to be stuck in the remote town filled with strangers.
George Caldwell left his home in Rockwood Springs, Texas to chase the woman he thought he loved. After being rejected not only by her, but by a second woman he met in Silverpines, George wonders if he will ever find the right woman to love. When the uppity Elizabeth Holt gets dumped by her horse into his proverbial lap, he knows she can’t be the one, or could she?
Elizabeth Holt has her own inheritance that she wants to be in charge of, but her aunt and brother think her incapable of running her own life. When she makes one mistake in Boston, her aunt sends her to stay with her brother in Silverpines. When she arrives, she is less than happy about the situation, and she doesn’t want to be stuck in the remote town filled with strangers.
George Caldwell left his home in Rockwood Springs, Texas to chase the woman he thought he loved. After being rejected not only by her, but by a second woman he met in Silverpines, George wonders if he will ever find the right woman to love. When the uppity Elizabeth Holt gets dumped by her horse into his proverbial lap, he knows she can’t be the one, or could she?