
The Maid's Groom
Mail Order Brides of Fort Regent
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Sarah Kisko
Angie Rosewood makes a big mistake: She falls in love with her employer’s son, Marcus Donahue. By some miracle, he falls for her, too. If they are caught speaking to each other, she will be fired. Marcus swears he’ll take care of things, but he doesn’t get the chance.
After Marcus leaves on a business trip, Angie is summoned to the housekeeper’s office. The head housekeeper takes joy in telling Angie she’s been seen kissing Marcus, and her employment is terminated.
Suddenly, Angie is homeless and scared. When she reads an advert for mail-order brides, it seems the only answer to her prayers. Angie heads to Fort Regent, Wyoming, to meet Robert Beekman. But what should be a happy occasion soon turns into a nightmare.
Angie fears she is in danger and longs for Marcus to come and save her, but he has no idea where she is. How could she hope for a rescue from the man she loves?
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Lovely story
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The Maid's Groom
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Sweet and Clean Romance, with a little suspense!
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I was given a copy of this book by the narrator for an honest review.
Wishes Do Come True
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The narration is super good. Sarah Kisko is one of my favorites. She brings the characters and story to life and makes the listening most pleasant.
I requested this audiobook from the narrator and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
Sweet and Clean
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A fun happy ever after story
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I can’t say how many historical romance stories I’ve read and/or listened to but this one was lacking. After looking over the other reviews, I’m guessing the 5-stars belonged to one of the following: the author’s friend, a reviewer who only leaves good/5-star reviews, or someone who has never read/listened to historical… anything before.
I don’t like leaving bad reviews but there was nothing unique about this story. I knew from the beginning that she’d end up with Marcus. There were no twists or surprises. Nothing made me feel any emotion for the characters other than boredom. Most scenes I couldn’t even picture the setting/characters.
The narrator did an okay job. I don’t think she was the right fit, though. She was almost too happy/bubbly while she read even when it wasn’t a “happy” scene. There was also a strange longer-than-normal pause between certain words that she did. I don’t know what the issue was.
Questions/Comments:
First, a servant would never refer to their employer by their first/Christian name even if “Mr.” is added. It was always “Mr. insert last name.” Even married couples usually referred to each other by Mr./Mrs. and their last name.
Angie is too outgoing with her “betters” for a maid in the 1800s, especially given her upbringing.
I could easily imagine this taking place nowadays, which isn’t good considering that isn’t the correct period for this story. There were barely any “historical” references to attire, dialogue, and everyday issues. Everyone was overly confident, acted out of character for the period, and it didn’t work.
The repetition like “Bob pulled up in front of the boarding house and pulled her down” or “Her eyes widened at the sight her eyes met” and redundancy (didn’t note any examples) stood out to me.
A few lines seemed questionable given the period like, “She loved getting up early and having a cup of coffee.” She was a servant so that seems unlikely (I could be wrong, but then with the next comment, I'm thinking not likely.). Or “Girls dreamed of their weddings from the time they were little…” Um, they didn’t unless they came from money.
A fiancé? No, it would have been her “betrothed.”
The ending… Marcus just happened to get there the moment she was about to leave to marry Bob? No.
It didn't work for me
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