thVivian, the youngest of the Sinclair sisters comes to Cripple Creek to join her
three sisters and to flee her past. But what starts out so innocently turns into
a bigger mess than Vivian could have imagined. Each step making it harder to
make the right choice.
There is also the sheriff, Carter Alwyn, what will
he think when he finds out about her secrets?
Third in the Brides of
Cripple Creek series, fans of the series will be happy to finally read about the
youngest Sinclair sister. While it is not absolutely necessary that you read the
first two books first, I believe that it would be extremely helpful. I read the
first book, so I knew about two of the sisters, but I haven't read the second
book yet, so I had some catching up to do!
There were times that I will
honestly say that this book was difficult to read, when Vivian kept making more
and more bad choices. I just wanted to be able to tell her, "No, please don't do
that!" But this story had a surprisingly powerful message, that no matter how
many mistakes she made, and the harder it got to get out, she still had a
choice, and she could always turn to the Lord.
One of the side stories
that I really appreciated was the one of Nell (one of the sisters from the first
book) and her husband, who wanted children, but it just wasn't happening for
them. But of course, if you want to know what happens you'll have to read and
find out :)
Overall this was a terrific read! I loved how it updated me
on the former characters, yet introduced new ones. This was a pretty riveting
read considering how I read this book in less than one day, in a 4 hour sitting,
to be more exact! And I will most certainly be picking up the second book as
soon as can. The Bride Wore Blue is a book I would happily recommend, it is
definitely a book that sticks with you long after the last page is turned
down.
I received this book from the publisher in return for and honest
review.
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