PUTTING THE PAST BEHIND AND FINDING HAPPINESS WITH THE PRESENT
What a great start to a new series by Ms. Cynthia Woolf. In order to keep the men in Seattle, Washington area happy, it is decided that they need to bring in brides from back East or risk losing their help. The five Talbot brothers own their own logging company and have a married younger sister that lives in Bedford, Massachusetts. They will send a letter and advertisement to recruit one hundred mail-order brides. Three of the five brothers will bring a ship, interview the women, and sail back to Washington territory. Jason Talbot will lead up the trip to find brides to bring back to the men of Seattle. While the men pay, it will be the women who have the right to chose whether or not a marriage is suitable.
Jason Talbot is a widower with a nearly ten-year-old son, Billy. He had his chance at happiness, but when his wife, Cassie, died after giving birth, he promised he would never remarry. His goal is to keep the lumberjacks and other men in town happy. Meeting and having an instant chemistry with one of the potential brides was not part of his plan, and it will be something he is determined to fight against.
Rachel Sawyer is twenty-eight years old, and by standards, that is considered a spinster. She had been in love with Ezra who had studied to be a doctor and weeks before they were to marry he will insist she wait until he returns from the war, but he never will. She has bitterness at what she was cheated out of and agreeing to become a mail-order bride, along with her best friend Lucy, for a chance at love and happiness.
The plot will have Rachel falling in love with Jason and him refusing to accept he should marry again. When he acquiesces to the idea of having a marriage with Rachel, he wants the pleasures of marriage, but not the declaration of love. Can they have a happy marriage without love? Rachel knows she has fallen in love with Jason and wanted to believe he will fall in love with her, but is she fooling herself?
Rachel, along with Lucy, will be caught up in a mystery of missing jewelry from the various brides, stolen right out of their trunks. Rachel is determined to solve the crime and recover the jewelry, including a piece belonging to her late grandmother. The case takes on life and death with the brutal murder of one of the brides and the kidnapping of another. Will they be able to solve the case before anyone else is harmed? Life is too short to live with regrets and unhappiness, and Rachel is ready to leave Jason and hope for a better future. Will he let her go, or will he realize what he would miss?
The story has past memories, regrets, bitterness, mystery, suspense, danger, kidnapping, murder, theft, heartache, and new beginnings. There is a large cast of characters, plenty of angst and action and a steamy romance. I look forward to seeing where the next book will take the reader.