

She manages the first two fairly well, but gets her back up at the third.Ĭade struggles to keep his emotional distance from the stubborn gal whose gentle ways start drawing him in. He’s soon adding to Mae Ann’s fine cooking skills by teaching her to ride, shoot, and do what he tells her. But that’s exactly what happens after a bank robbery leaves a farmer dead and his headstrong bride-to-be making a desperate business proposition.Ĭonvinced he’s gone loco, Cade accepts the spirited young woman’s offer, and they stop by the church before heading to the ranch, his horses, and the herd. She asks a stranger to marry her.Ĭattleman Cade Parker stops at the bank to withdraw cash for his sister, not find himself a wife. When someone else’s greed costs her everything-including her groom-she does the only thing she can in a new town with no money or friends. Mail order bride Mae Ann Remington won’t let circumstances get in her way.

An Improper Proposal is a Christian Historical Romance set in Colorado in 1880. The opinions expressed in this review are my own. I received a review copy in eBook form from the author through the BookCrash book review group. In no way has this influenced my opinion of the book. With a full-time job and a very busy five-year old, this novel took me four days to read. This book comes in all forms including eBook, and is 278 pages in length. Laura and Eli have a chance to fill the empty places in each other’s heart unless pride keeps Eli from trusting God and fear blinds Laura to the miracle she’s been looking for in the boy she left behind.An Improper Proposal (2017) by Davalynn Spencer is the first book in her Fort Range Bride series. But he’s half a man now, and his scars may be too much for her to accept. But when his dog, Goldie, leads him to her at the base of the old burned-out oak tree, a teenage boy’s unanswered prayers come rushing back.

He’s grown into a sharp-edged former Marine with secret wounds of his own.Įli Hawthorne doesn’t recognize the slicked-back city gal as his scrawny little tag-along from twelve years earlier. Everything is the same at her family’s hilltop home-except it isn’t.

Devastated by her husband’s infidelity, the resulting divorce, and her mother’s lost battle with cancer, she comes home to the Sierra Nevada foothills to heal and start over. Laura Bell is looking for a second chance, not another romance. (“Director’s Cut” - Revised second edition, first published in 2013 as The Rancher’s Second Chance.) She’s back and everything is the same except the boy next door.
