Friday, January 8, 2021

Emma Rose Brides of the Oregon Trail 8; by Cynthia Woolf

 Emma Rose

Brides of the Oregon Trail 8; by Cynthia Woolf

When I started this book, I thought I had already read it, so I double checked and saw no I had not. Then I kept reading and soon found no I really had not read this book yet. The more I read the more I liked the story. This one grew on me, by the end I really did love it.

 

Meet Emma Rose Murphy. She has lost her Father, Brother, Fiancés, and then most recently her Mother, now a year after that she is going to move on and accept her Aunt and Uncle invitation to that the wagon train to Oregon with them. When the train leaves, she is sure of three things. 1. She will never fall in love again. 2. She will never trust a man with a gun. (she has lost too many loved ones to men with guns) 3. She will make it to Oregon. However, fate has another plan. See soon after they leave, she is attacked, and a Mr. Parker saves her. He is also the first man to stir any feelings from her in a long time.

 

Noah Parker wants a change in life. He was a Pinkerton agent, then a Deputy Marshal, but now he wants to be a Marshal or town Sheriff. So, he decides to move to Oregon. He joins the same wagon train that Emma Rose and her Aunt and Uncle have. He has no idea what is going to happen. First, he rescues Emma Rose from an attack and then finds her walking in the middle of then night by herself. When he brings her back her Uncle demands they marry as he will not have Emma Roses reputation ruined.

 

Now Noah and Emma Rose are married. She is not happy with his gun but in the long run it will be needed. There is a stocker after her and Noah will find and kill the man. Noah also needs to get Emma Rose to trust him if their marriage is going to be real and last.

 

Can Noah keep Emma Rose safe and earn her trust? Will Emma Rose let go of her past fears and move forward with her life and with Noah? Will they fall in love or will everything fall apart?

 

* I received a free advance review copy of this book and am voluntarily providing my honest review.

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