Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The Bride Wore Blue

The youngest Sinclair, the family “baby”, is moving from Maine to Cripple Creek, Colorado and joining Kat, Nell, and Ida. But Vivian is a young woman with a will of her own, and made some decisions back in Portland that have begun to haunt her. Will she be able to live up to the expectations of her three perfect and now happily-settled sisters?

My thoughts...

Vivian Sinclair has just arrived in Cripple Creek where her three sisters reside. One of the first people she meets is the sheriff of Cripple Creek, the train that brought her here was robbed and she must give a description of the bandits. They have their disagreements but she falls for him anyway, however, she discourages his advances because she feels so unworthy of him due to her past.

Her goal is to become a fashion designer but there isn't much use for one in Cripple Creek. Unable to find a job of any kind she has no choice but to take the only thing available, one that definitely isn't for a lady of her stature. She becomes a hostess at a bordello. Danger strikes when the bandits arrive in town.

This is a delightful story, well paced and eventful, the characters are fun and friendly.I give it 5 out of 5 stars.

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