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A Sensible Arrangement (Lone Star Brides, Bk 1)
A Sensible Arrangement - Lone Star Brides, Bk 1
Author: Tracie Peterson
Answering an advertisement to become a mail-order bride to troubled young banker Jake, Marty leaves her Texas ranch for a new home in Denver, where the couple navigates societal dynamics and economic threats while Jake realizes that he misses ranching life.
ISBN-13: 9780764211881
ISBN-10: 0764211889
Publication Date: 4/1/2014
Pages: 352
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Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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homemomma avatar reviewed A Sensible Arrangement (Lone Star Brides, Bk 1) on + 38 more book reviews
"Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive" ~ Sir Walter Scott had it pegged. While there are many underlying issues and themes we can get from this novel, the major is that a little lie goes a long way in hurting others - but especially yourself. Most of us make excuses for our actions and even convince ourselves that it's not really lying if we pretty much tell the truth and just leave a few important details out. That it'll all work out in the end. But God has a way of calling us out for those actions we thought were hidden and were sure wouldn't hurt anyone else.

Marty has had more than her fair share of trials and troubles and there were times I could almost feel her pain and hesitation. Nor did I ever blame her for the decisions she made. I probably would have done the same had I been in her shoes. Leaving Texas under false pretenses between her sister Hannah and herself, Marty can't wait to shake the Texas dust off her shoes and never return. But she doesn't realize what she's giving up and hurting by telling half truths and only with the gentle prodding and leading of the Holy Spirit does she realize that relationships are worth telling the truth and nothing but the truth.

Most of the time, when the heroine is a strong, take charge kind of woman, I don't much care for her. It seems that they're written as hard and uncaring; almost hostile and hateful. This isn't the way Marty is written and I appreciated it. She had a strong inclination to be kind, yet was strong and caring toward others. Those are some difficult traits to write into one character and have them dovetail so nicely together to make them believable.

Jake was the perfect gentleman and I only wish more would have been said regarding their blossoming romance.

This is a promising beginning to a new series by Tracie Peterson. I enjoyed spending my time in its pages and wouldn't hesitate recommending it to any of my Christian friends.

*My thanks to the publisher and LitFuse for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinions. I was not required they be positive.*


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