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218 pages, Kindle Edition
Published August 25, 2018
1. It was hypocritical of Mark when he said, "Why should I be stuck with Velma just because she wanted it? Why should Natalie be forced to marry Tony—who didn’t even want her—because Velma wanted it? Since when does Velma get to make all of the decisions?" For his information, he made the decision for the 4 of them! I really abhors it when a person thinks that s/he knew what is best for everyone. If you ask me, Mark was better suited with Fran because like him, she was also manipulative.
I'm also an intuitive person but I never played God. I'll just warn the other person if needed to but I'll never control them. If they don't want to heed my advice then that's their problem, at least I have done my part.
2. Richard (Mark's father), Natalie and Annabelle were simpletons. A little justification and a few twists on reasonings, they left Mark off the hook. Only Tony was able to see through Mark.
3. I wonder why didn't Mark nor Annabelle nor their mother taught Natalie anything immediately. They were aware of her background and should have taught her place right after the wedding since both Mark and Natalie didn't bother to go on a honeymoon trip. Not just leave her to her own devices.
4. If Natalie dislikes Katherine and Fran and the other pretentious lot, she didn't need to explain anything to them. She could just wish them a pleasant day and go away.
5. I find the way Annabelle and Ben got married idiotic.
6. Natalie and Margie were banned from their social group and going to formulate a new one. I feel this is going to be Ladies of Grace vs Enduring Friendships 1880s Omaha, Nebraska version and I expect to read more of it in Ruth Ann Nordin's succeeding Western Historical Romances.