Bear Creek Brides #1-4 by Amelia Rose


Bear Creek Brides #1-4
Title : Bear Creek Brides #1-4
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 868
Publication : Published December 18, 2020

Can you find love while living on the ruthless Frontier? Follow four passionate romances as they try to find happiness in the dangerous untamed wild west.
Mathew Jenkins knows loneliness better than anyone. Jenny Philips needs to escape her domineering uncle who’s trying to sell her to the highest bidder.

A mail-order bride ad brings these two tortured souls together. Upon meeting the Virginia rose, Mathew falls hard and offers to help her get settled.

Although Jenny finds herself attracted to the kindhearted cattle farmer, she fears that a marriage amid deadly conflict between miners and natives could spoil their chance at happiness.

Can the couple survive a bumpy trail to love and begin a new life together?

Sheriff Jacob Benning dreams of only one thing: being a father. After placing a mail-order bride ad, an accident ruins his handwriting and with it, a chance to meet an educated lady.

He believes his dream of fatherhood is over.

But Rosa Casey, a woman battling anxiety and low self-esteem, finds the sheriff’s bad handwriting charming. For the first time in her life, she swallows her fears, packs her bags, and takes a leap into the unknown.

In the small Montana town, Jacob and Rosa begin to build a life. But dangers of the frontier lure at every corner, threatening to destroy a relationship that has just started to blossom.

Will Jacob and Rosa survive the dusty dangers to live happily ever after?

Dan Mavis, a schoolteacher in the small town of Bear Creek, Montana, believes the only way he’ll finally marry is if he mail-orders a wife. His elegant female colleague, Phoebe James, strongly disagrees.

After having her heart broken one too many times, Phoebe finds herself falling for a handsome educator, a man strikingly different from those who’ve previously courted her.

Just as Dan starts noticing the beautiful assistant and things start heating up between them, Dan’s advertisement reaches a woman keen to take up his offer.

Dan’s mail-order bride shows up at the worst moment, ready to break the starry-eyed couple apart.

Will this dramatic interruption ruin Dan and Phoebe’s best chance for a happily-ever-after?

When Edward James settled in Bear Creek to manage the mines, he didn’t plan on falling in love. Since the moment he met Morning Sun, his world has been turned upside down and he wants nothing more than to worship the Sioux beauty and be a devoted husband.

But the call of the tribe is strong.

Morning Sun loves Edward with all her heart, but her loyalty lies with her tribe.

Can she really ask Edward to give up his life to live with the Sioux? Does Edward love her enough to leave behind the life he built?

As doubts and fears plague the couple’s minds, the US military plans to banish the Sioux to a reservation, taking Morning Sun away from Edward forever.

If they run away together, they can save their love, but what will become of the tribe?

Can their love survive the harshest of tests?

In Bear Creek Brides: Books 1-4, you’ll find four exhilarating stories of how one brave act of venturing into the unknown can change your destiny.


Bear Creek Brides #1-4 Reviews


  • TinaMarie

    Listened to audio narrated by Alan Taylor. He's easy to listen to, but I would have liked a bit more dynamics in the narration.

    These four books are sweet romances, simply told and include a dash of danger. The men are from a small town that grew from gold mining, there are few woman and they each place an ad for a mail order bride. The women are from the East and face a variety of challenges, including making friends with the nearby friendly Sioux Indians and dealing with the dangers of prejudice and the local wildlife.

    I would have liked a bit more complexity and emotional range from the various characters. The dialog and narration felt like it was written for a much younger audience.

    Sweet, slow build, historical romance.

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  • ReadingWench

    I listened to this one on audio. The narrator, Alan Taylor, is fantastic!

    Book 1 – The story for this book is quite interesting. I thought it fantastic and a great and perfect start to this series, Bear Creek Brides.

    Book 2 – I listened to this one on audio. The narrator, Alan Taylor is fantastic!

    I loved the realness of this story. Trying to write with a broken arm, then the person reading it thinking, whoa, what is happening. I loved the relationship between the character and her employer.

    Book 3 – I listened to this one on audio. The narrator, Alan Taylor was fantastic!

    This book was great. Loved it. There was a bit at the beginning and I thought ok. The person is our heroine. Then the story progresses wonderfully. Then bam, this person shows up. I had actually forgotten about her. That was funny because of her personality. I loved the characters and story of this book!

    Book 4 – I listened to this one on audio. The narrator, Alan Taylor is fantastic!

    This was an excellent book. The characters of course are great, you can’t expect anything less from this author. The story was great and incorporated real-life historic events, like the army rounding up Indians and putting them on the reservation. There were a few twists I did not see. I would say this book is a bit more complicated and detailed than others this author has written so far in this series, but it needs to be. Excellent. I look forward to reading/listening to more in this series.

  • Ellen

    Bear Creek Brides: Books 1-4 from Amelia Rose is a fantastic historical clean romance that takes place in the wild west. It is a look in life in times of those pioneers in America. It is very nice to dream back to this time and take a look. It is a well-written series and with great characters that you learn to know very much. I find the stories so fascinating that I can hardly lay down the book and I start quickly with part 5.

  • Verna Spearman

    I am sorry

    I read the first 4 books of this series. I kind of wish I hadn't. Much of it is redundant and not necessarily good for the story. By the time I got to the 4th I was ready to give up and basically fast forwarded to the end. I don't like to give a poor review, so I am sorry. No I will not go for the 5th.

  • Cindy Cooke

    MS Rose continues to expand her stories of westward expansion...

    Each one is caught up in the growth of Bear Creek. The stories are easy to fall into but still carry their own weight. Her writing is flawless a d makes a very goodread. Thanks for sharing your talent. I read from Kindle unlimited. Looking forward to the next set of the series!

  • Tina Kimble

    Audiobook Version
    Absolutely lovely stories. I enjoyed each of these stories. They are well written and the narration was perfectly performed. Great characters and intriguing plots. Each of the stories contained a bit of drama, various emotions, some active scenes and plenty of comical relief. I definitely recommend this boxset.

  • Casey

    Kudos

    I appreciate the effort and persistence it takes to gets books written. Well done on that part.
    But, please please, please do some real research on your subject.
    Ride a draft horse to work cattle? Spend a work day exercising the cattle?
    I just can't read any more...

  • Cindy

    See the individual books for my reviews.

  • Rosemary Motte

    I finished the first four books of this series and an now on the fifth. These first four books are an interesting read. I enjoyed them.

  • Linda Rae Williams

    Good Stories

    Interesting way they are woven together. There are some curious turns of phrase like "graying eyes" that I wondered about

  • Sandra J. Duck

    Wonderful story with many twists and turns. Lots of suspense, excitement, surprises and lots of love. I would recommend this to everyone who enjoys a great story.

  • Susan Bethel

    Was a good story line

    I enjoyed the stories of love, growing, and the Indian people. I want to hear more about the traditions and what the people did