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Welcome back to the Wild Wild West in 1885 and the town of Bridgewater, where one cowboy—one husband—is never enough.
Young, beautiful and idealistic, Tennessee Bennett longs to marry, but only for love. Unfortunately, her father intends to marry her off to the first wealthy man who will have her in order to pay his gambling debts. When his plan takes a murderous turn, Tennessee finds herself alone and penniless on the streets.
Best friends James Carr and Jonah Wells have watched, and wanted Tennessee for two years. Gentleman to their bones, they have done the right thing, waiting for her to grow into a woman old enough to wake to their touch. But when he discovers Tennessee is in danger, James knows they’ve waited long enough. The rebellious woman will be claimed and awakened to passion by not one husband, but two.
The Bridgewater way of one woman marrying two husbands is unknown to Tennessee, but the heat between them is undeniable. She learns that her men will do anything to protect her. But protection—even passion—is not love, and Tennessee is not willing to give up the one thing she truly needs in a marriage.
Can the three of them discover what truly is at the heart of their marriage before it’s too late?
This standalone book has characters introduced in Their Brazen Bride, book 8 in the Bridgewater Series.
ADD TO YOUR TBR — http://bit.ly/2VPywCkStephanie’s 3 Star Review:
I received a free copy of this book from the author. Welcome back to Bridgewater, Montana. This new series by Vanessa Vale re-visits Bridgewater but it’s the historical town instead of the modern version from her last series. In the days of old they still are known for their menage marriages.
We’re introduced to Tennessee, Jonah, and James in this first book of the series. Tennessee definitely resembles the title of this book – rebellious bride. There’s a lot happening in this novella. If you’re not normally a Historical Romance reader I would still recommend Vanessa’s books to you as they’re written in a more modern tone but keep the historical elements.
I enjoyed reading this book. Tennessee is a no nonsense woman. Even for the time she’s of more modern opinion of how a woman should be asked to wed and how things should be done. She didn’t blink an eye at having two men as her husbands. She welcomed them with open arms.>p>
James & Jonah definitely have their hands full where Tennessee is concerned. Fun, short, read.
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