Twice a Bride: A Novel (The Sinclair Sisters of Cripple Creek)
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Customer Reviews
Write your own review- Two brides, two stories by Vera on 1/29/13
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Rating In Twice A Bride I picked up on a previously read Sinclair Sisters storyline and continued to read of the interactions between these ladies, their gentlemen, and Hattie the owner of the boardinghouse.
We have two widows - one young and old older. They are entirely different and really neither are interested in pursing a romantic relationship. The younger widow, Willow, is a gifted artist and she is recovering from institutionalized despondency following the loss of her husband. Hattie, the older widow, is the owner of the boardinghouse. She is also like a "mother hen" to all the Sinclair sisters.
But this is a story of romance and of discovering new helpmeets for life. Enter the scene: Trenton a photographer of fame who is interested in having someone produce canvas paintings of photographic portraits he has taken of his clients. That is how Willow and Trenton become acquainted.
The "twice" comes into the storyline in duplicate manner. There are two ladies who have previously been brides and they become brides again. I'll let Hattie's groom-to-be remain a well-guarded secret at this point.
This is the final in the Sinclair Sisters series of four books. I previously reviewed The Bride Wore Blue.
DISCLOSURE: I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group via Blogging for Books for this review.


















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