As a fan of Macomber's stories, I was excited to pick up this new edition. Both stories revolve around Hard Luck, Alaska, a small town looking to attract residents (predominately, women). At first glance, this idea seems archaic and rather dangerous (even with the promise of housing and land). However, once you are witness to the small community, you realized that Hard Luck is a tight-knit town where the residents support and protect one another. The first story, Brides for Brothers, reminded me of classic movies of days past. It was an enjoyable quick read. Abbey and her kids are a blast - strong and independent (and love dogs). Sawyer, the brother of focus in this story, was simple and a charmer with envelopes.
The second story, The Marriage Risk, was less about the rugged nature of Hard Luck and more focused on Lassi and Charles. This story was a modern twist of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in many respects. Two families, bitter enemies, their kids fall in love.