Old West Collection
Six Western Romance Novellas (A Timeless Romance Anthology, Book 7)
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Six award-winning authors have contributed new stories to A Timeless Romance Anthology: Old West Collection. Listeners will love this collection of six historical western novellas, all with one thing in common: Romance.
In "Break a Leg", a charming story by two-time Rita Award winner Carla Kelly, hospital steward Colm Callahan is ready to move away from army life at Fort Laramie. His only regret is leaving behind exotic Ozzie Washington, easily the prettiest woman on the post. As a maid to the lieutenant colonel's wife, Ozzie is no wilting flower when it comes to hard work. When the post surgeon leaves for an extended week, Colm must handle several medical emergencies on his own.
"The Soldier's Heart", an enchanting novella by Sarah M. Eden, follows Gregory Reeves who has fallen in love with a woman he's never met. Her brother's dying wish is that Gregory checks on his family, and after the war, Gregory is only too happy to meet the woman he's been dreaming about. Helene mistakes him for a hired hand and sets him to work immediately. As time passes, Gregory finds it more and more difficult to reveal his true connection to her family, fearing that a woman who loathes liars will turn her disapproval on him.
"Hidden Spring" is an enthralling novella by Liz Adair, in which Susannah Brown is just getting her life back together after becoming a widow. She still misses Wesley with a fierce longing, but when she meets his half-brother, Douglas, she learns her heart is not completely dormant.
"The Silver Mine Bachelor", by Heather B. Moore, is a sweet romance between an unlikely pair. Lydia Stone has a checklist for men who qualify as the eligible bachelors in the mining town of Leadville, Colorado. Her new boss, Mr. Erik Dawson, is about to be struck off the list when she sees him coming out of the town brothel. Lydia doesn't know that Erik Dawson's sister has been living the brothel lifestyle for years, and he's set on redeeming her soul.
In Annette Lyon's delightful story, "The Sweetest Taste", Della Stafford hates being a farm girl in the tiny town of Shelley, Idaho. She'll do anything to live in a big city and experience real city life. Her only regret is that she'd have to leave Joseph behind, the young man who makes her heart flutter.
In the captivating novella, "Faith and the Foreman" by Marsha Ward, Faith Bannister is forced to travel west to earn a living as a school mistress in Arizona Territory. Faith soon learns that living the frontier lifestyle of a single woman has many harsh challenges. But when she meets Slim McHenry, she discovers that life doesn't have to be so lonely.
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Book One
Break a Leg by Carla Kelly
Aw, such a tender military romance between an Irish orphan turned medical enlisted man and a mulatto beauty turned lady's maid. I enjoyed their shyness, and loved the twist that finally brings them together!
The narration was very enjoyable to listen to. Her southern charm was delightful and his Irish/NY street accent had just a touch of the improvement in situations without sounding like a snob. The actor's accent sounded fake, but I think it was meant to, except for by this unworldly couple.
Book Two
The Soldier's Heart by Sarah M. Eden
A heartbreaking twist at their first meeting spoils much of his hope, but he takes the chance and runs with the hidden secret! A lack of communication is at the heart of this romance. I often wonder how all of our lives would play out if there were no secrets! I enjoyed this story, although it hurt a bit too knowing of the omission! The narration was excellent! She is the same narrator for this entirely anthology, but no accents are required in this story. Even though all their roots are from Massachusetts, they're currently in Nebraska.
Book Three
Hidden Spring by Liz Adair
Oh, Susannah! This story reminds me of the Phoenix bird. Out of the ashes of a life riddled with grief and heartache, comes hope and a second chance at love! It was very touching. Only thing I didn't like was Douglas' voice. I'm not sure if it was the timber or the cadence, but it just seemed a bit sad. Not like a man falling in love I guess.
Book Four
The Silver Mine Bachelor by Heather B. Moore
Aug 17, 2022
Wow! The ending was so tender and touching! The storyline was sad for both of them, until it was devastating! Then her compassion was like a healing balm, showing them both their true feelings!Powerful!
Book Five
The Sweetest Taste by Annette Lyon
My heart broke for the innocent girl! I thought much worse would happen to her at the hands of the city slicker, but thankfully, not! The ending was perfect!
Book Six
Faith and the Foreman by Marsha Ward
I loved the dance and Slim's first reaction and meeting the schoolmarm! I loved how the cousins were able to reunite, and the great detective work they did. But my favorite scene was the rattlesnake!
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