Romancing Olive
Prairie Romance
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Lee Ann Howlett
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Holly Bush
1891... Spinster librarian Olive Wilkins is shocked to learn of her brother's violent death at a saloon gaming table and her sister-in-law's subsequent murder, traveling far from her staid life to rescue her niece and nephew, now orphans. She arrives to find the circumstances of her brother's life deplorable and her long held beliefs of family and tradition, shaken.
Accustomed to the sophistication of Philadelphia, Olive arrives in Spencer, Ohio, a rough and tumble world she is not familiar with, facing two traumatized children. Her niece and nephew, Mary and John, have been living with a neighboring farmer, widower Jacob Butler, the father of three young children of his own and a man still in pain from the recent loss of his wife.
Real danger threatens Olive and Mary and John, while Jacob and his own brood battle the day-to-day struggles for survival. Will Olive and Jacob find the strength to fight their battles alone or together? Will love conquer the bitterness of loss and broken dreams?
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very good
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Having never met their aunt the children are, at first, afraid of her so Olive accepts an invitation to stay for a short time so that the children can get to know her and she can build a relationship with the children. Of course, when Olive travelled to Ohio she never expected to fall in love with town or with Jacob (the widower who has been the children's guardian since their parents were killed).
I loved the ending to this story.
Lee Anne Howlett is a wonderful narrator for this story. There are not so many characters that she had to come up with a lot of voices. Also she has some very believable voices for the children.
This book is a solid four out of five stars.
I received this book from the narrator in exchange for an honest review!
Wonderful story with a wonderful narrator
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Totally not predictable
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This being the second book I listened to from this narrator, I will say she has improved quite a bit. However, this story wasn't as interesting as the other. I don't think it was my cup of tea, but it was a nice way to spend a night.Narrator improvement
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This is one of them.
Olive go southwest (this is a historical romance) to retrieve her brother's children after he and his wife have died. She is a spinster with no intentions of romance or love.
When she gets to town she is told that Jacob has been caring for them, along with his own children, since the grizzly circumstances surrounding Olive's brother and sister-in-law's death. When she goes to get the children, she finds them in the care of a very handsome and much younger man.
As they discuss things, they agreed that it is best for her to stay at his home with all the children until the legal matters have been settled and she can take her brother's children back to Philadelphia. For propriety sake Jacob and the boys move to the barn to sleep.
While all of them appreciate what and others roles in their makeshift, temporary family, there is not an inkling of romance for either of them.
However, when the sheriff begins to show interest in Olive, Jacob has strange, protective feelings toward her. When Jacob's mother brings along a proper age, beautiful but shy woman - a woman that she has decided would be a great wife for Jacob- Olive discovers her protectiveness of Jacob. Is there more?
As I opened with, this is a really nice story that needs nothing else added to it. If you're looking for something with graphic descriptions of lovemaking, violence or the like, this is probably not what you want to listen to.
I enjoy the steamy romance books with all of the contemporary themes and details that I mentioned in my previous paragraph. But this one end, and another written by Holly Bush, are most enjoyable whether you are searching for a nice romance or just would like a break or change of pace from the current trend. I highly recommend this book.
Lee Ann Howlett is narrator. Her performance is very believable and keeps the reader/listener engaged. I marvel at her ability to vocalize each character, whether male or female, young or old. This is a great performance.
If this were a movie, I would give it a rating of PG. It is very tame, innocent and suitable for most ages.
I was given Train Station Bride to review, by the same author and narrator. I added the only other book available (this one) to my Wish List and purchased it shortly after. I will continue to look for this author's books.
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Great, Mostly Innocent Historical Romance - Enjoy!
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