Feb 9, 2011

Too Rich for a Bride



Ida Sinclair has joined her sisters, Kat and Nell, in the untamed mining town of Cripple Creek, Colorado for one reason: to work for the infamous but undeniably successful businesswoman, Mollie O’Bryan. Ida’s sisters may be interested in making a match for their determined older sister, but Ida only wants to build her career.



Ida is the oldest of the Sinclair Sisters, and true to nature, is quite strong-willed and determined to make her way in a "man's world." She most definitely is not searching for a husband and would rather be a sucessful busineswoman, than a bride. Unfortunately, her sisters do not agree, and they set out to find her a husband.

I love how Ida is determined to make her way in this world on her own, not dependent on anyone - she is not afraid to stand up for what she believes. Though I really enjoyed reading this book, and loved the character development of most of the books' wonderful characters. I was not overly happy with the way the story ends, but I'm not the author. I would have chosen to let her keep her business and have her man support her in that decision. Overall a wonderful book, and definitely worth reading!

This book is the second installment in the Sisters of Cripple Creek series, but can be read individually as well.


Disclaimer:   I received a copy of this title from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group through the Blogging for Books program in exchange for my honest review. I was in no other way compensated to publish this post. These are my real and honest opinions.

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