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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Review: Our Little Secrets (Montana Romance) by Merry Farmer

 
 

Michael West swore he would never fall in love again. So when the beautiful and wily Charlotte steps off the train looking for a new life he jumps at the business opportunity she presents. Engaged forty-five minutes after meeting, married the next day, Michael thinks he’s found everything a respectable man should have. Except that Michael is as far from respectable as they come. They agreed not to ask questions about each other’s pasts, but when the past seeps into their present Michael suspects his passionate new wife is not who she says she is. Too bad he’s already fallen in love with her.
Charlotte Baldwin has a secret. She fled Philadelphia to escape the sins of her past but someone is following her. What better way to hide than by marrying Michael West, Cold Springs, Montana’s enigmatic shopkeeper? A new name, a new life, and a passionate husband is exactly what she needs to leave her sins behind. But when it comes to keeping secrets Charlotte may have met her match in Michael. When a connection neither of them expects catches up with them, the shocking revelation means Charlotte may have run right into the arms of her enemy.
No sin stays a secret forever….
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Genre – Western Historical Romance
Rating – R
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Our Little SecretsOur Little Secrets by Merry Farmer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Favourite character(s) … Charlie and Phineas.
Charlie for her open innocence. Phinaes for not allowing others to dictate how he lives his life.

In your own words, what was the beginning of the book. Charlie on a train with several other females. The train stops at a town and they all get off. Charlie mistakes a strange as the porter and asks for his help. She is later embarrassed to learn he is a merchant there to collect a shipment.

Which did you find more appealing, the introduction or the conclusion? Now this is a hard one. I love the beginning. The main character (Charlie) is in new territory. She is unknown to everyone. The conclusion, Charlie has taken control over her life and refuses to allow her evil step-father to dictate her life.

Disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from the author.

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