OUR 900th REVIEW!
Historical Romance
Courting In Custer
Seven Brides Of South Dakota book 7
by Kari Trumbo
-From Goodreads- He conned her into a marriage of convenience. Daisy Arnsby is the ugly duckling of the large Arnsby family. Destined to be alone. When a handsome schoolmate asks her to sign a promise that she’ll wed him on her twenty-fifth birthday, she jumps at the chance. She hopes, but never dares to dream, that he’d come back. Elias Laury fears his towering height excludes him from ever convincing Daisy to return his love, so he tricks her into waiting for him. But when he returns to collect his bride, he finds that she’s not willing to settle for a marriage of convenience. Can the two of them learn to see each other through the eyes of love? ASIN: B08CMDVNPR Can they give each other a chance to fall in love? Wow, am I really at the end of the Seven Brides Of South Dakota series? I know I missed book four but it's a bit strange to be saying goodbye to the Arnsby sisters after spending so many hours listening to their stories. I keep thinking I should be starting the next book soon but... | This Book received a 4 Bark rating. |
If there's one that stood out to me in Courting In Custer, it's how easily little things like off-hand comments overheard in childhood can scar a person and continue to damage years later as we are unable to let them go. Kinda makes you think twice about what you say, doesn't it?
This is the second book in the series with the different narrator from the 5 previous titles. While, I think she does a great job bringing Kari Trumbo's novel to life, I still think her voice is a trifle mature for the characters. Otherwise the production quality is good and the sound excellent. I'd easily recommend the entire Seven Brides Of South Dakota series for lovers of audiobooks and historical romance.
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives Courting In Custer by Kari Trumbo a 4 Bark rating.