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A Sensible Arrangement

Lone Star Brides, Book 1

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A Sensible Arrangement

By: Tracie Peterson
Narrated by: Barbara McCulloh
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Marty Dandridge Olson is a widow looking for a way out of Texas. Widower Jake Wythe has secured a job as a bank manager in Denver, only to discover that the bank board wants him to be a married man. With Texas in his roots, he advertises for a Lone Star bride, and Marty answers the call. They both agree they are done with romance and love and will make this nothing more than a marriage of convenience. Marty works to carve out a new life in high-society Denver as Jake works to guide the bank through a collapsing economy.

But when money goes missing at the bank and accounting discrepancies point to Jake, he must find a way to prove his innocence. Yet all he wants to do is go back to Texas and own his own ranch. Marty, on the other hand, owns a ranch - one she's never told her husband about. She hates Texas because it represents the losses in her life. But as the couple grows closer and love begins to bloom, Marty realizes she needs to tell Jake the truth. Can she come to terms with the past and her anger toward God in order to make room for love?

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Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Texas Heartfelt
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Engaging Storyline • Heartwarming Romance • Pleasant Narrator • Believable Relationship • Suspenseful Plot
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So far, I have twice read This excellent book. The book is a simple read with great characters, well-written, and a plethora of twists and turns. Highly recommended.

A Lone Star passion!

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The story was fast moving and full of suspense. The characters were believable. It ended in my mind with the question as to what would come next.

You Can’t Live in the Past

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I enjoy stories about marriage of convenience so when I came across this book I was eager to listen to it. This book had a bit of everything in it - drama, mystery, romance and Christian living. Marty rediscovers her faith by taking a chance of hiring a girl who has no qualifications for the job...

I also thought the narrator was very pleasant to listen to and did a good job- narrators can make or a break an audiobook.

More than I thought

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the ending felt like a drop off, there was so much left undone. I did enjoy the story

loved the characters & the fkow of the stoy

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This was a great story but ended very abruptly. Glad to know there was a sequel. The narrator did a great job.

Great story!

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loved the story completely. the characters were very vivid And had a great plot that was easy to follow

great story line

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Only when accompanied by a warning. I enjoyed it until the final chapter.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Marty

What does Barbara McCulloh bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I liked her voice and characters.

Any additional comments?

A marriage of convenience somehow turned into a very one-sided arrangement that only considered the feelings and needs of one party. How is it that Marty is supposed to share every personal thing she owns with a man with whom she only agreed to have a platonic relationship to secure his career? Does he not need to consider her fears of losing another husband? How about her desire to leave Texas? After all that was her reason for accepting the position in Jakes life. In the end she has somehow lied to him because she did not share about owning a ranch. Her property had nothing to do with her arrangement with Jake. She doesn't 'fall-in-love' with him until the end and then when she tells him of the ranch (his dream/her nightmare) she is the villain and he was lied to?? I strongly disagree with the conclusion and even became angry with the one-sided situation for which only Jakes feelings were considered. I have really enjoyed Tracie Peterson's books and story lines. (17 Tracie Peterson books are in my library) This one didn't fit the quality of the other books I have read of hers.

Less than expected

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good way to pass the time. not my favorite but not bad. narrator was good. maybe will check out other books she narrated.

okay

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Well written kept me interested the whole time didn’t feel the need to skip anything. Also clean with nothing inappropriate

Well done

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It was a short and sweet romance of two unlikely pair who meet and work it out together. Faith, forgiveness and trust are the theme and substance for the main characters that gives you pause to think about your own journey.

Sweet story about faith and trust

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