3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
wonderful post Civil War romance, Mar 15 2010
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: One True Love: Belles Of Timber Creek, Book Three (Paperback)
In Timber Creek schoolteacher Copper Wilson has mixed emotions over her two best friends finding love. She is ecstatic that her friends Willow (see One True Love) and Audrey (see Three Times Blessed) have found love with the Gray cousins; but she feels alone as she has no one.
Expecting to be a spinster, she vows to be the best teacher in the state of Texas. However, in her first week as a teacher, the schoolhouse catches fire. Copper gets the kids out by going back inside the smoke filled room to escort the last two out, but suffers a serious ankle injury when the porch railing collapses. Unable to walk, Copper is back on a wagon train led by Josh Redlin to see a physician in Colorado who can help her walk. As Josh and Copper travel together, she finds herself increasingly dependent on the wagon master whom she thought she despised. Instead she sees his caring traits and hate becomes love, but she must persuade Josh her feelings are real and not just gratitude.
The third Belles of Timberlake post Civil War romance is an enjoyable tale with a strong cast especially the battling lead couple. Copper like her two BFFs was badly affected by the Civil War, but was moving on until the fire. Americana fans will admire her courage while rooting for her and the wagon master to change their refrain of I'm Not in Love duet to I Got You Babe. The countdown from three to one has been a fun historical romantic trilogy.
Harriet Klausner
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
One True Love, May 28 2010
By Lollipops "lollipops5" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: One True Love: Belles Of Timber Creek, Book Three (Paperback)
Copper is excited to finally start her new job teaching school, but tragedy strikes the first day. Due to a series of unfortunate events, the school house catches fire and two children fall down and are left in the blaze. Copper is able to rescue them, but in doing so she falls, further injuring a leg that she can barely walk on.
The town doctor doesn't know what to do to care for Copper, other than keep her drugged until the wagon train can come through and take her to a larger town and a more knowledgeable doctor. But unfortunately, the train that comes is Josh Redlin's and he is a man that Copper cannot get along with at all.
Copper and Josh butt heads until Josh finally lays down the facts to Copper, making her see reason. They agree to stay out of each others way, but Copper is forced to seek Josh out for some minor things while en route. What will it take for her to realize that the one man who drives her crazy is the one that she needs?
ONE TRUE LOVE is the third and final story in the Belles of Timber Creek series. I enjoyed getting to know Audrey, Willow, and Copper in the earlier books, but even if you haven't read the series all the way through, you'd be able to read ONE TRUE LOVE without getting lost. However, if you want to know what brought the girls together in Thunder Ridge, then you'd want to start at the beginning.
I enjoyed getting to know Copper better, and hearing the story that finally brought her and Josh together, since I saw the sparks in the second book. ONE TRUE LOVE is a delightful story that will not disappoint. Discussion questions are included at the end of the book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT HISTORICAL ROMANCE, Jun 1 2010
By DEE - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: One True Love: Belles Of Timber Creek, Book Three (Paperback)
Great Story for those who love a good clean old western romance!
Bought around 5:00pm on my kindle and finished it around 9:00pm the same evening I love to read a book that I don't want to put down:)