THE MAIL ORDER
BRIDE’S SECRET
Outlaw’s Mail Order Bride,
Book Three
by
LINDA BRODAY
Genre: Historical Western Romance
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publication Date: January 28, 2020
Number of Pages: 352 pages
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When the West was wild and man’s law favored the few, these extraordinary women could be found…in the heart of an outlaw.
When three young children show up on outlaw Tait Trinity’s doorstep, he knows he can’t help them―a wanted man has no business raising kids. And yet he can’t bring himself to turn them away. At a loss, he sends for the mail order bride he’d been writing to, hoping the demure dressmaker will be the answer to his prayers.
Melanie Dunbar is nothing like the bride Tait was expecting. She’s rough and tumble … and hiding an ulterior motive. Dangerous men have taken her sister hostage, and if Melanie wants to see her alive, she’ll have to betray her new husband. There’s only one problem―the more time she spends with Tait, the more she comes to care for him. Yet as the noose begins to tighten, Melanie will have to make a terrible choice: save her sister … or the man she loves.
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Heart-pounding action from the deadly beginning to the daring rescue in the end. With her justice-seeking outlaw hero Tait and brave mail-order bride heroine Melanie, Ms. Broday once again gave readers an exhilarating tale of romance, family (both blood and found), and community amidst the lawless landscape of the Old West.
“I want someone to share my life with–the sunshine, the storms, and the days when everything seems just about perfect.”
What began as an unwilling deception on Mellie’s part and helpless desperation on Tait’s developed into heated desire and a love so strong they’re both willing to lay down their lives for the other. I really liked the slow build-up of the relationship between these two main characters. There was an instant attraction but they didn’t act on it until they were already wed. I appreciate the choice to have Mellie confess her deception mid-way into the story. Had her false act gone on too long without Tait knowing would have disappointed me and made me enjoy the story less. Even more so if he found out before she told him. That speaks so well about Ms. Broday’s expertise in crafting an engaging tale.
“I’ve found out that love is like the flow of a river–constant, something that fills up all the aching, empty places.”
I think this book is well-balanced in that the heavy elements are lightened by funny bits especially from the antics of the twins Joe and Jesse and their adorable sister Becky. What a scene-stealer! I also liked seeing characters from previous books featured to move Tait and Mellie’s story along without overpowering them. I suspect (and hope) that a couple of the secondary characters will have their full-length stories made and I am looking forward to reading them.
While I enjoyed the majority of the book, there were a few things that had me knocking down some points in my overall rating. I had to suspend disbelief with the speed of the telegram system they have in place, the convenient coincidences, and the ease in which the rescue was accomplished. Also, the villains needed more dimension in their characterization.
Content advisory: There’s plenty of gun violence in this book. This is a historical western novel and new readers should be aware of the numerous on-page shooting and taking of life scenes.
PRAISE FOR THE MAIL ORDER BRIDE’S SECRET:
“This is another page-turning period romance from Broday.” Publisher’s Weekly
“Broday does a fabulous job of telling a story filled with humor, angst and some candid truths just so we don’t romanticize this period in our history.” Fresh Fiction
“This book was absolutely mesmerizing with nonstop action, full of laughter, tears and just a downright good Old fashioned Wild West story as only Linda Broday can do.” Glenda (Goodreads reviewer)
I’m a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over twenty historical western romance novels and short stories. I reside in the Texas Panhandle on land the American Indian and Comancheros once roamed, and at times if the breeze is just right, I can hear their voices whispering in the wind. Texas’ rich history is one reason I set all my stories here where cowboys are still caretakers of the land. I’m inspired every day by their immense dedication and love for the wide-open spaces.
When I’m not writing, I collect old coins and I’ve also been accused (quite unfairly I might add) of making a nuisance of myself at museums, libraries, and historical places. I’m also a movie buff and love sitting in a dark theater, watching the magic unfold on the screen. As long as I’m confessing…chocolate is my best friend. It just soothes my soul.
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Great review and sounds like the author keeps it fresh and exciting. And thanks for the mention about it being an authentic western – shootings and killings and all.
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Kristine, she does and yes, these books are not for the faint-hearted.
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Oh my goodness! Thank you for this heart-thrilling review, Maida! I’m so happy that you liked Tait and Melanie and the kids. I don’t think I’ll ever outdo this ending. Or this story. I laughed, hugged, and cried buckets for these people who only wanted a chance at a better life. Thank you, thank you for seeing the good they had inside. And for such a beautiful post. The graphic you created is truly very outstanding. You’re the best!
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Thank YOU, Linda, for writing such thrilling adventures. I’m sure you’ll find a way to tell a fresh story. Who’s next? Ridge? Shaughnessy? Someone new?
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Thank you, Maida. The next book is Ridge Steele’s. He marries a woman who can’t speak. That was really difficult to write. I guess I like challenges. Ha!
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Yay! I’ve been wanting Ridge’s book since Saving! I’m confident you can handle it with sensitivity and skill.
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Another insightful review. The warning about the violence won’t deter me from getting the book. I read mysteries and suspense novels with lots of violence. As long s it’s integral to the story and not gratuitous, I’m okay with it. It’s just off-setting when it’s thrown into a story for shock value.
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Maryann, it’s definitely an integral part of the story and a feature of the sub-genre. Sometimes, new readers are unaware and use it as a reason to rate low. Thanks for following!
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