Saturday, April 19, 2014

Review: An Unwilling Husband (Tera Shanley)

An Unwilling Husbandebook, 310 pages
Expected publication: May 5th 2014 by Kensington Publishing Corp., Lyrical Press Imprint



For adventurous Margaret Flemming, arrived from Boston to be with her father, the Old West town of her childhood is a far cry from the drawing rooms and balls of the high society life she’s used to. Her fancy gowns and proper manners have no place in the dusty, cruel land inhabited by Indians and rough cowboys. And her fiercely independent streak constantly gets her in trouble. When tragedy strikes, there’s only one person she can turn to--her childhood friend, Garret Shaw--but he’s disgusted with her Society ways.
With his ranch under attack from the land-grabbing Jennings, the last thing Garret needs is to be saddled with a high-falutin’ lady. Even if she is his friend’s daughter and her kind ways tug at his hardened heart. Duty to her father forces them to wed, but he knows sure as anything, when the chance comes along, she’ll go back to Boston. No matter how much he wants her, loving her is not a risk he can take.
Will Maggie choose a life of luxury and ease over struggle and hardship with an ill-mannered cowboy? Only her heart can answer.


CONTENT WARNING: A potty-mouthed proper lady, a reluctant bridegroom and all kinds of trouble.







Tera Shanley

Born and raised in small town Texas, Tera Shanley grew up in books. Her cousin gifted her a signed copy of Beauty by Bill Wallace when she was young and that was it for her. So smitten was she with getting lost in a story, that while other eleven year olds her age were groaning at the accelerated reader program in school, she was racking up the points just for fun.
Balancing chronic book-wormyness is her devotion to the outdoors. Hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, camping - her soul is happiest out of doors. And lucky for Tera, her family feels the same. She grew up a wild child helping her grandma ranch cattle, and has a hundred memories out in the wilderness which tend to influence her books.
When she's not eating chocolate, slinging rifles, or soaking up some sun, she's lost in a book, but these days it's more often one she's writing. From historic western romance, to paranormal romance, to apocalyptic (zombie) romance, the genre doesn't matter quite as much to her as the love story.
She currently lives with her husband and two young children, and is owned by two crazy mini-cujos.





I love a good ole western love story! Back then it was scandalous to wear your hair down...wonder what they would think today! Margaret now like to be called Maggie after years of verbal abuse from her namesake, Aunt Margaret. After Maggie's mom dies she finds the courage to leave her aunt's house in the city and return the only place she can remember being happy. She wondered if her childhood friend, Garrett, would still be living on the ranch by her step father...well he is...and all grown up! This book has arranged marriage, romance, cattle drives, gun fights and so much more!!! I really loved every page! I give this one 4 stars!


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