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A Bride for Noah by Virginia Smith, Lori Copeland

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4.0

Noah Hughes jokingly wrote to his uncle and aunt about the desperate need for females in the settlement. His uncle sees the opportunity and a chance to see an investment. Evie Lawrence partners with Noah's uncle (and three other ladies) in hopes of starting a restaurant in the new town on the West Coast. Little do they realize, the town is a lumber camp and they will need to build their lives up from the ground.

Everyone begins their Seattle life as an escape from their past. Noah wanted to escape a lying woman while Evie runs from an unloving finance. Their new beginnings revolve around a newly created lumber camp. There is no town, just a camp with hundreds of men and an Indian village nearby. Noah and Evie constantly fight for their dreams. Between their battles, they find each others' dreams and hard work remarkable. As they fall in love, their ultimate test will be trust. A Bride for Noah begins and ends with trust. Putting their trust in God will give them the peace, comfort, and answers they seek in their earthly walk and human relationships.

Time Period: 1851
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA

Reviewed from a NetGalley copy. Thank you, Harvest House Publishers!

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adventurous emotional medium-paced

4.0

A Bride for Noah (Seattle Brides #1) Virginia Smith, Lori Copeland - This is a Pacific North Western (forgive me my word play). Its almost a mail order bride romance. Cute couple! Happy Reading! 
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