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Bridget (Mass Market Paperback)

by Linda Lael Miller (Author) "Trace was on foot when she saw him again, carrying a saddle over one shoulder, a gloved hand grasping the horn ..." (more)
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They are the women of Primrose Creek, and their strength and passion is a match for the Nevada frontier they call home. Linda Lael Miller masterfully captures the hardships and dangers of a country swept by the winds of war -- and the daring and determination, the hopes and dreams of four unforgettable women -- in a thrilling new series.

When Bridget McQuarry comes to settle in Primrose Creek, she has nothing to lose; her husband, Mitch, was killed in the Civil War, and she has lost her family farm to ruinous Reconstruction taxes. With her baby son and a sister to care for, Bridget vows to make a new start out West. But when Mitch's best friend reappears in her life, he sparks a forbidden passion she thought was forever buried.

Trace Qualtrough grew up with Bridget and Mitch -- three happy childhood friends. But the attraction that fluttered between him and Bridget was silenced when she married Mitch. Now, Trace has come to fulfill Mitch's final wish -- to watch over the lovely, spirited Bridget. And now, Bridget and Trace must discover if their restless desire is a shattering betrayal -- or something sweeter the second time around.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Another great Novel from Linda Lael Miller, Jul 10 2002
By Crystal (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bridget (Paperback)
I have recently become addicted to Linda Lael Miller's books. She has a style all her own. I read The Last Chance Cafe and they constantly reference the past ancestors who settled PrimRose Creek, so I decided this book would be a good book to read. Bridget's story is very romantic and it is an easy heartwarming read. It only took a day I was so wrapped up in her story. I plan on reading "Christy" next and will also leave a review for that Novel. Since I had read The Last Chance Cafe what happened w/ Bridget's story was no shock to me because they constantly refer back to it in The Last Chance, however, it was still a very nice read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Beginning, Aug 7 2000
By Luv2Read "imareader2" (Baton Rouge, LA United States) - See all my reviews
"Bridget" is the beginning of another frontier series by Linda Lael Miller. I enjoyed the previous frontier series "Springwater."

Bridget McQuarry is a young widow, who has lost her husband, Mitch, during the Civil War. Bridget, her son, Noah, and her sister, Skye, have moved to Primrose Creek to begin their new life. Bridget owns one fourth of the land they now live on. The other portions belong to Skye, and their cousins, Christy and Megan, who are living in England with their mother.

Trace Qualtrough, a friend of the McQuarry family and who was with Mitch McQuarry when Mitch died, comes to Primrose Creek in search of Bridget. Trace has always been attracted to Bridget and he lets Bridget know that his feelings are still alive and he plans to marry her.

Bridget, feeling guilty because Mitch has died and because of the feelings she had for Trace before she married Mitch, tries to deny her feelings for Trace. At first, Bridget refuses to marry Trace, but both realize that the West is not suitable for a woman alone, especially in a town with a lack of women.

Ms. Miller has not only touched on frontier life and its dangers, but she also showed the strength of pioneer women, who had the stamina to be strong and overcome the hardships of frontier life. Bridget McQuarry is one of those women.

"Bridget" is a compelling and romantic novel.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another exciting series from a world-class author., May 19 2000
By Sharon Galligar Chance (Wichita Falls, Texas) - See all my reviews
Once again, beloved romance author Linda Lael Miller brings to life an exciting series of stories about a group of women who overcome incredible odds to find lives filled with happiness and love.

Readers who loved Miller's Springwater series should also enjoy this new line of tales featuring The Women of Primrose Creek. Set in the Frontier West, the four women all share strengths and passion that will make these characters unforgettable.

This first novel, which features Bridget McQuarry, sets the stage for the upcoming stories due to be released this summer. Miller defines the characters and situations, and all the reader has to do is just sit back and enjoy.

Sharon Galligar Chance

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3.0 out of 5 stars Too Abreviated!
I just completed BRIDGET and disappointed the book was so "abreviated." There is no "time" to really get acquainted with the characters, setting, etc. Read more
Published on May 15 2000 by R. Palmer

4.0 out of 5 stars Potential for so much more
I just finished this book and liked it, but agree with the other reviewer that it's hard to establish a series story with one book. Read more
Published on May 12 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars What's happened to Linda Lael Miller's writing?
First off the bat, I'd like to say that I'm not a big fan of these "mini" books culminating or beginning in a full-length historical. Read more
Published on May 6 2000 by Laurie Gold

3.0 out of 5 stars What has happened to this author's style?
If anyone can explain to me what has happened to the writing of Linda Lael Miller, I'd love to hear it. Read more
Published on May 1 2000 by Laurie Gold

4.0 out of 5 stars Start of a good romance series
She grew up inside a fancy home on a Virginia plantation, with servants to cater her every whim, but the Civil War changes Bridget McQuarry's lifestyle. Read more
Published on April 24 2000 by Harriet Klausner

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