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Monday, May 28, 2018

The Backcountry Brides Collection -- Review by Tina Rice & Giveaway!

The Backcountry Brides Collection (Barbour Books, May 2018)
The Backcountry Brides Collection: 8 Eighteenth-Century Women Seek Love on Colonial America’s Frontier

Review by Tina Rice
This is an amazing collection of novellas by eight gifted writers taking the reader “on the trail” traveling into Colonial America spanning the years of 1754-1792. We meet strong women of the backcountry who are looking for love...and hopefully husbands...strong, rugged men, with the skills and abilities to survive living in this rustic frontier land. Men who are prepared to face attacks by Indians, the fierceness and harshness of nature, unforeseen dangers and challenges or even the possibility of depleted supplies to protect their families. Can these rugged men and woman overcome the elements thrown at them and find love in the midst of it all?

The detailed descriptions of the diversity of the characters’ cultural differences and backgrounds bring to life the hardships and struggles they face. They overcome challenges and hardships, tense situations, sorrows, grief and pain and share joys and humorous moments...which had me smiling, family, hope, integrity, love and faith. I love the historical aspects of each novella and the way the authors incorporates those details within the fictional story-lines. I enjoy reading the author’s notes regarding the historical aspects of her story. This is one of the reasons I love reading Christian historical fiction, I always learn something of our history, so they are, in effect, an enjoyable “history lesson”.
1. Shenandoah Hearts by Carrie Fancett Pagels
1754..Great Wagon Road, into the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia.
With a saddened heart Magda Sehler moves with her family to the Shenandoah Valley. The man she loves has not declared his feelings for her. What does the future hold for her without the man who holds her heart? Jacob Owens surprises them all when he leaves his prosperous business behind and moves to the Valley with them. What is the real reason for his sudden move? Is there a chance for love after all? There are some surprises, danger, joys and sorrows, decisions to be made, family strength, first love and God’s faithfulness along with historical facts woven within this heartwarming story. I was happy to see the mention of one of the Christy boys from another story.

2. Heart of Nantahala by Jennifer Hudson Taylor
1757..North Carolina Colony.
Joseph Gregory is out to buy a lumber mill, but the owner will not sell. Can he convince the owner to sell to him or will he lose his heart in the bargain? Mabel Walker owns a prosperous lumber mill, which many feel is not very “womanly” even though she is capable. Will she be forced to comply with what society dictates and sell? And what of love? There are challenges and opposition Mabel faces, hard decisions to make, hope, joys and love of family at the heart and faith in this heartwarming story.
3. Her Redcoat by Pegg Thomas
1763..Fort Michilimackinac of Michigan during Pontiac’s Rebellion.
Laurette Pettigrew grew up in the northern frontier but trouble may be brewing and she is tucked away in her father’s cabin some distance from the fort. Henry Bedlow, an English soldier. . .hence the redcoat, is at the fort against his will. Ah, but if he had not been at the fort he would not have met the woman who captures his heart. I enjoyed the way Laurette and Henry met and how their love grew. But they come from diffident cultural backgrounds, will that difference keep them apart? Or will God answer their prayers and make a way for them when there seems to be no way? A story filled with historical facts, hope, love and faith. A heartwarming story.

4. A Heart So Tender by Debra E. Marvin
1764..Fort Niagara of New York.
Susannah Kimball and British Lieutenant Archibald “Arch” Walsh meet during a difficult time surrounding the fort. Susannah’s faith, attitude and caring heart soon captures Arch’s heart. With danger lurking at their door, they need to be prepared. Will their love have a chance? Historical facts bring this story to life as Susannah and Arch find themselves in the midst of an impending convergence of thousands of Native warriors. Before reading this novella, I had not heard about Sir William Johnson's Great Gathering and appreciate the historical details. Overcoming fears, prejudices and challenges, family, hope, love and faith make this a heartwarming story.

5. A Worthy Groom by Angela K. Couch
1771..Sapling Grove settlement on the Holston River of Tennessee.
Marcus Cowden has lived his whole life “taming” the Cowden temper simmering inside, vowing to never let it control him as it has others in his family. Can he earn his new wife’s trust, proving that he will never hurt her and thereby winning her heart? Lorinda Cowden knows all too well what can happen when tempers flare, the results inflicted upon her. But can she learn to trust Marcus, he is a Cowden after all. Will they allow God to mend their hearts? A heart-felt story about trust...learning to trust others and God’s leading, learning to control anger with God’s help, second chances, hope, family, love and faith.

6. Across Three Autumns by Denise Weimer
1778-1780..Wilkes County, Georgia.
Jenny White is a strong, backcountry woman in every way. The local Indians call her “War Woman” and I think even admire her. She doesn’t feel pretty compared to her young sister. And she doesn’t see her worth as God sees her and a certain Scottish scout, Caylan McIntosh. Their love was slow in coming and at times seemed to stall. Tragedy, illness and death bring them closer, as it often can. I was glad to see the surprising ending.
7. The Counterfeit Tory by Shannon McNear
1780..Charlotte Town, South Carolina.
This story based on historical facts bring Lizzy Cunningham and Jed Wheeler together. Jed has a job to do and as he stays at the tavern he witnesses the treatment Lizzy receives at the hands of her family. In the process he loses his heart and will protect her from those who would mistreat her. Can he do that and complete the dangerous task set before him? Encouragement, hope, new beginnings, heartbreak and joys, good verses evil, love, faith and trust in God weave a heartwarming story. I like that this story is a continuation of a previous novella, The Highwayman, though it stands alone.

8. Love’s Undoing by Gabrielle Meyer
1792..Fur Post at Fort McCrea, on the Upper Mississippi River along Minnesota.
Abi McCrea longs to see the world outside the fort walls where she grew up. When she does, it is not what she had envisioned. However, one good thing came out of her travels. . .not saying. Englishman Henry Kingsley came to the fort on an errand and meets Abi and has to decide if the future he had planned out is really what he wants. Abi is a special, talented young woman and Henry can learn much from her. . .about life along the river certainly but of the heart as well. Everything is not smooth for them, they run into prejudices and challenges, joys, hope, love..true love, family and faith. I enjoyed this sweet, heartwarming story.

Readers, you can purchase a copy of Backcountry Brides at:
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GIVEAWAY: We're giving away a copy of the paperback to one blessed commenter on this post!

ALSO-- Don't forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway going on for this collection! 

28 comments:

  1. Great reviews, Tina! I love this collection!

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    1. Thank you Andrea. It is an amazing collection.
      Blessings,Tina

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    1. It is an amazing collection, Melanie!

      Blessings, Tina

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  3. Sounds like a great collection! And these books are so beautiful!

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    1. Connie, it is an amazing collection. I hope you get a chance to read it soon. I agree, the book cover is beautiful.

      Blessings, Tina

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  4. Want this one so much. I love all these authors.

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    1. Good morning Sonja. I hope you win a copy.
      Yes, this group of gifted authors are some of my favorite authors too.

      Blessings, Tina

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  5. This sounds like a terrific collection of intriguing stories covering different frontier areas.

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    1. Janet, it is an amazing collection of stories.

      Blessings, Tina

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  6. Thank you, Tina, for the great review! (I already have the book, so don't add me to the giveaway).

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  7. I already have this fabulous collection also! I’m working my way through it now! It is probably my favorite of the Barbour collections. Love the time period and the writing is superb! So much history to learn about and each one is intriguing.

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    1. Thank you for commenting Paula.
      Yes, this group of gifted authors are some of my favorite authors too. I love the time period too and the history.

      Blessings, Tina

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  8. I love collection books...you get to read some of your favorite authors plus meet some new ones! The best of both worlds! Thanks for sharing! rw620 AT aol DOT com

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    1. Robin, it certainly is the best of both worlds!
      Thank you.

      I hope you get to read this amazing collection soon and wish you well on the contest.

      Blessings, Tina

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  9. Great review! A great collection by some of my favorite authors! It's on my Must-Read list.

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    1. Thank you Becky.

      Yes, this group of gifted authors are some of my favorite authors too! I hope you get to read this amazing collection soon and wish you well on the contest.

      Blessings, Tina

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  10. Very nice review !!! I just love these books and some of my favorite authors too, its so nice when we can read many authors in one book !!!
    Linda Marie Finn
    Faithful Acres Books

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    1. Thank you Linda.

      I love these books too. This group of gifted authors are some of my favorite authors in one collection! I hope you get to read this amazing collection soon and wish you well on the contest.

      Blessings, Tina

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  11. These stories sound like just the ticket for me...I love historical fiction! Thank you for your review.

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    1. Thank you Mardell.

      I love the time period and the history too.
      I hope you get to read this amazing collection soon and wish you well on the contest.

      Blessings, Tina

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  12. Thank you for the opportunity! This sounds like an awesome read with the collection of great authors!

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  13. Sounds like an enticing colectionbased on your wonderful review!

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  14. That sounds like a very good book some of the authors I have read before and enjoy and some are new to me I would love to have a chance to win a copy of this book thank you

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  15. This sounds like a really good book of historical fiction. My favorite type of book.

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  16. I’m always enticed when there’s a story relating to Michigan. My favorite books.

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