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Cinders' Bride (Mail Order Brides of Texas Book 1), by Kathleen Ball

Shannon McMurphy travels to Asherville, Texas as a mail order bride expecting to marry a rancher. Instead, her intended is a saloonkeeper. Her refusal to marry enrages John Hardy and he slices her cheek with a knife so no other man would want her. She runs into the street and no one helps her until blond, blue-eyed Cinders rescues her.

Sexy, rancher Cinders saves Shannon and offers her a job. To protect her reputation he must marry her. They both agree it’s a marriage of convenience. He admires her spunk and willingness to learn everything about surviving the Texas frontier. He waits for her to ask to go home but she never does.

They learn a lot about each other through, stolen horses, Indian troubles, a cattle drive and the busybodies of the town. Their attraction for each other grows, but can they learn to trust enough to love?
Join me in Asherville, Texas and see how this love story unfolds.

  • Sales Rank: #7690 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-07-02
  • Released on: 2015-07-02
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
Winner of the 2015 Diamond Lear Award for Best Historical Romance

From the Author
This is book one of the Mail Order Brides of Texas� Book Two will be Keegan's Bride

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
good solid 4 star book
By MamieCJ
I really enjoyed this book. Shannon is strong and no stranger to hard work. She is the perfect frontier wife. Cinders is a real man. He works hard and is recovering from the recent loss of his wife and baby. He is a typical man and makes many mistakes by not knowing exactly what to say or how to say it. They deal with the harshness of post civil war Texas and grow steadily closer. I won't give away anything because I hate spoilers. I will say that, while I truly enjoyed getting to know these characters, there were two things that prevented me from awarding five stars. The ending is very abrupt and leaves a lack of resolution unexpected in a stand alone novel. There are also several editing issues that should be addressed. There are grammar issues as well as simple spelling or words choice errors (there vs their) that need to be resolved. I did enjoy the book but I feel strongly that the author might want to consider having it edited and possibly revise the ending to allow for full closure of all of the subplots.

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Kathleen Ball does it again with this new genre--historical western romance
By Gloria Antypowich
I am a big fan of Kathleen Ball’s writing—I believe I have read all of her books. Cinder’s Bride was a change up for her. It is a historical western romance novel set in post civil war Texas.
I will confess that at first I had a bit of difficulty relating to the shift in her writing, but there was a great deal about the book that I liked.
I found Shannon McMurphy’s character to be believable, and I could sympathize with her insecurities and understand where she came from. She had made the choice to risk travelling to an area that she knew nothing about, to become a wife to man she didn’t know, in hope of having a better life than she would have had before. That took guts. When she realized that the man who sent for her had not been honest about himself or his intentions, she refused to marry him. That took guts. To punish her for refusing him, he left his mark on her… one that she would see every time she looked in the mirror. He thought she would bow to him, but she didn’t.
Cinder was a kind man and in good conscience he could not leave Shannon at John Hardy’s mercy. Since it seemed the only answer, he married her and took her to his ranch. But he is a man who is dealing with his own demons, and they are reflected in how he communicates with Shannon.
Thank God for Cookie, who became Shannon’s staunch ally.
Life in those times was very different than today—I think the author did a good job of portraying how it was. And no matter what decade people live in they are still human beings and have all the emotions that come with being a person. Their culture and past experiences will affect how they react, but they still fear, love, hate, get angry, make mistakes (yes I realise that’s not an emotion), feel insecure, worry…and yes they have sex.
There were a few editing errors. But overall I like the book and recommend it to anyone who enjoys historical western romances.

21 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Rounding UP to 3 stars
By Red Apple Reader
As a fan of mail-order bride romances, I truly wanted to LOVE Kathleen Ball's newest book, Cinders' Bride. The cover is gorgeous, the book description captivating, and I thought the idea of a bride-to-be walking into a nightmare (instead of finding the "rancher" who sent for her to be wonderful) an interesting read. Instead, I found a novel with many redeeming qualities but an even greater portion of significant disappointments.

REASONS WHY (for me) IT RATES BETWEEN A 2 AND 3 STARS (2 = "I don't like it" and 3 = "It's okay"):
* Poorly edited. Misspellings, misused words (out instead of our, naseas instead of nauseous, too when to is correct, and many more)
* Inconsistencies: the spring had been warmer than usual, but not a half-dozen pages later, the spring had been fairly cool, the animal found down was a cow (= female) then a steer (=male) then a cow (= female) again.
* Our hero, Cinders, vacillates between a good guy (per book description, saves her from the villain, treats her kindly) and his own thoughts condemning him. The first scene in his head I wanted to smack him. His reasons for flashing hot and cold and hot and cold toward his wife made him seem self-centered, inconsiderate, and ultimately, he simply didn't explain himself adequately to the reader. Poor motivation made him a non-hero, in my opinion.
* I really did not like the scene where they first make love. I'm far from a prude and have zero objection to Cinders and Shannon making love "on the page" (rather than "between the scenes"). I didn't like the play-by-play, (in Shannon's head, if I remember correctly) presented without the emotional connection women expect, feel, and attach to sex. Her first sexual experience, and it's not even at home, in their own bed, and to make matters worse, we never see Cinders come to the realization he's ready to move forward, put his past behind him, and take a chance with his wife. He told her he'd do it as soon as he could do so without getting her pregnant, but that big stumbling block is never resolved. He just "takes her" (Shannon's word choice, not mine). I'm still cringing.
* So many story elements never conclude, are never explained, and we don't know that things are "going to be okay". Other reviewers have mentioned several (which I agree with), but one not yet mentioned is the townsfolk, including the storekeeper who helps Shannon overnight after the villain cuts her face, provides her a place to rest overnight and get her cheek stitched up. Everyone treats her like a fallen woman, no matter Cinders is well respected, and this story element goes nowhere. She never returns to town. We don' t know that they've decided she's okay, earned their respect, anything. It's just dropped. And yet the scenes where she's treated like refuse take up a significant portion of the early book. Misleading at best.
* Cinders and Shannon never even talk about his past, his deceased wife, his reasons for his hesitancy to remarry, his reasons for not wanting children. Shannon has to make assumptions about why he's the way he is (and I didn't like him through it all, and felt pity for her being stuck with a non-communicative man). She finally pieces things together. One of the best elements of romance novels is the communication and two people growing closer because they share their stories, fears, experiences, needs, plans, etc. None of this ever happened. In fact, the two of them hardly ever talked about anything (beyond the superficial) and when they did finally talk about things that mattered, the conversation was so brief it failed to meet my lowest threshold of expectations.

Bottom line, I'm simply *disappointed*.

Sensuality Level: moderate
Language: mild to moderate
Violence: moderate

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