My review today is on the Historical Romance, Mail Order Bride: A Saloon Girl's Tale. This is the last book in the Mail Order Montana Series. This is an unusual book as they don't usually use a saloon girl as the main character. The story is well written and the characters have some serious issues throughout the story. I'm sure you will like it.
Alice is a saloon girl. She refuses to go upstairs to please the customers but her boss has decided after all these years that if she wants to keep her job she'll have to go upstairs with one of his regulars. She refuses and walks out. She had met a good man at the wedding of her friend. He had danced with her all night and written to her a couple of times after she had come home. She hadn't answered him but saw his ad for a mail order bride from him and this time she sent a letter telling him she would marry him. She had to keep her secret from him.
Henry Ackerman had really been attracted to Alice but she hadn't answered his letters so he sent an ad to the paper. He was shocked when she responded. She was so beautiful. Things started to go all wrong soon after the wedding. He knew she was keeping things from him but all he got from her was lies. Finally she tells him about the saloon but he refuses to believe her innocence so she runs off. What was he suppose to do? She made her choice.
A journey of forgiveness, love, and trust.
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