Should the reader be familiar with the Sinclair sisters and
Miss Hattie, you will meet them again in Twice a Bride. Willow Peterson, a
young widow, had dreamed of becoming an artist. She leaves home for the town of
Cripple Creek and moves into Miss Hattie’s boarding house. She finds a job as a
portrait painter for the local photographer, Trenton Van Der Veer. Careful of
the time they spend in each other’s company, they are aware of the talk that
could come out of a single woman spending too much time in the sole company of
an unmarried male. Yet, romance blossoms. But, Mona Hodgson doesn’t stop here.
The Sinclair sister’s father arrives with a child of French descent. Questions
arise as each sister comes to grips with the love and attention Harlan Sinclair
showers on Cherise. Love and attention he never gave them. Harlan and Cherise
also stay with Miss Hattie while they are in Cripple Creek. Lest I give away
too much, suffice it to say that there are two weddings by the end of Twice
a Bride.
The fourth book in The Sinclair Sisters of Cripple Creek, I would recommend Twice a Bride as a stand alone book for those not familiar with the series.
The fourth book in The Sinclair Sisters of Cripple Creek, I would recommend Twice a Bride as a stand alone book for those not familiar with the series.
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