Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Review: Our Little Secrets



Source: Orangeberry Book Tours

Our Little Secrets by Merry Farmer
Series: Montana Romance #1
Genre: Historical romance
Pages: 306 (eBook)
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Description:
Michael West swore he would never fall in love again. So when the beautiful and wily Charlotte steps off the train looking for a new life he jumps at the business opportunity she presents. Engaged forty-five minutes after meeting, married the next day, Michael thinks he’s found everything a respectable man should have. Except that Michael is as far from respectable as they come. They agreed not to ask questions about each other’s pasts, but when the past seeps into their present Michael suspects his passionate new wife is not who she says she is. Too bad he’s already fallen in love with her.

Charlotte Baldwin has a secret. She fled Philadelphia to escape the sins of her past but someone is following her. What better way to hide than by marrying Michael West, Cold Springs, Montana’s enigmatic shopkeeper? A new name, a new life, and a passionate husband is exactly what she needs to leave her sins behind. But when it comes to keeping secrets Charlotte may have met her match in Michael. When a connection neither of them expects catches up with them, the shocking revelation means Charlotte may have run right into the arms of her enemy.

No sin stays a secret forever….
My Rating:


My Review:
Our Little Secrets is a cute "marriage of convenience" story that manages to contain all the things that I love about this trope while setting itself apart with fun lovable characters.  Charlotte "Charlie" Baldwin is running from her past when she ends up on a train full of women heading west to find husbands.  Michael has a past of his own but finds the quirky and intelligent Charlie difficult to resist.  Both try to fight the feelings they begin to feel for each other while trying to keep their secrets firmly hidden from the other.  Unfortunately, secrets have a way of getting out.

This was a cute comfort read.  It's the perfect read for that time where you have tons going on and want to escape or if you just don't want to think.  I mean, who doesn't want to read about people rushing into marriage after knowing each other for a day.  Yes, some of the events were unrealistic but nothing outside the expectations of the genre.  Charlie and Michael are cute together and I enjoyed them as a couple.  Their secrets were revealed at just the right pace.  The sex scenes were surprisingly steamy but they didn't make me blush.  I also loved all the side characters and the splashes of humor.  This read felt like a contemporary read though it was a historical/western romance.  Some of the actions and dialogue just didn't fit the time period but I was able to overlook it.  Overall, a cute summer read.

P.S.  Sorry I've been ghost.  I'm still here, but barely.  Le Sigh.
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5 comments:

  1. This sounds cute - marriage of convenience is pretty much my favorite trope. Anachronistic dialogue might bother me, but I'm still willing to give it a try, especially if it's set in Montana.

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  2. This sounds good and it sounds like exactly what you needed right now with being so busy. Hope things get better soon...

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  3. Le sighs along.
    *hugs*
    I feel like a ghost too sometimes.

    But... the book sounds cute!I kind of like those marriage of Convenience plots and westerns, actually. They are just hard to find these days. I'll try to check this one out.

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  4. awwww!! this does sound very sweet!! thanks for the review, i hadn't seen it before!

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