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A Bride Most Begrudging (2005)

di Deeanne Gist

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"Set in 1640's Colonial Virginia, a marriage of convenience becomes most inconvenient when the bride proves more than the planter had bargained for"--Provided by publisher.
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  WBCLIB | Feb 19, 2023 |
Lady Constance Morrow finds herself kidnapped and transported to the Virginia Colony to be sold as a tobacco bride. A pampered but devout young lady, she is not prepared for the hardships she will encounter in a marriage of convenience in a brand new land. What is more, she is very intelligent and had planned on editing a Lady’s Diary of Mathematics.
This was a very informative story, describing the conditions of early colonists. They had to make everything they used or import it from England.
I have read a few books by this author but had not read her debut. This was a very interesting story with lots of elements that caught my interest. I will continue to look for her books.
*I borrowed this ebook from Prime Reading. All opinions are my own.* ( )
  paulashreckhise | Mar 4, 2021 |
This really was a lovely story. Normally, I take notes about what I'll say in my reviews as I read, but I was so engrossed I completely forgot to do that. In fact, I sacrificed some sleep and a little of my own writing time just so I could finish the story in a weekend.

First, let me comment on the history. 16th century Colonial America is not a time-period I'm strong in, but it seemed well researched and authentic. The dialogue was period-specific enough to sound genuine without being so stiff — as 16th century speaking probably would be — that I couldn't relate to the characters. I also love it when authors give a little of the history at the end of their book. I definitely learned some things while being entertained.

Despite this being Christian romance and a clean read, it definitely sizzled. The romance between the characters was heart-felt and genuine, a pretty darn sexy even though the author "shut the door" on the actual activity. I actually didn't even realize the door had been shut until a couple chapters later when I found myself realizing I hadn't been forced into the sometimes uncomfortable role of voyeur.

The only real mark I have against this story is the editing. There were numerous places, especially toward the middle of the story where dialogue from two different characters was included in the same paragraph. Several times, I had to stop and sort out who was saying what. Normally, editing issues bother me a great deal, but because the story was so good, it wasn't that big of deal. ( )
  MaryJeanAdams | Feb 28, 2016 |
I'm glad this was a FREE book on kindle. Although the history was interesting, I never got very invested in the actual story. ( )
  camibrite | May 25, 2014 |
A Bride Most Begrudging. Just look at the title. How can that not intrigue you?!
This is my first Deeanne Gist book and I thoroughly enjoyed this read. When hero, Drew O'Conner sees someone in trouble, he must needs help. Even if it's a woman with red hair. Which he professes to hate. Both of them forced into a marriage by the rules of the colony, their emotions dance around each other in the usual, yet beguiling two-step. When you think all is faring well and you're ready for the happily ever after ending, Ms. Gist withholds it yet again. I must admit. There was a moment when I really. SERIOUSLY. wanted to slap Drew. Several times just so he wouldn't miss my point!

But, when you find yourself screaming at the main character, wiping tears off your cheeks, and laughing out loud, these are all the earmarks of a fantastic story. ( )
  AmandaWrites | Dec 30, 2013 |
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