Sunday, July 29, 2012

Short-Straw Bride by Karen Witemeyer

Years ago, Meredith was rescued when trespassing on Travis Archer's land, and she has never forgotten his kindness.  So when she overhears a plan to force Travis and his brothers off their land, she doesn't hesitate to go onto Archer land again.  To Meredith, Travis was a hero, yet has also shut himself off from the world to protect his land and younger brothers.  When Meredith gets hurt while helping Travis, he first feels guilt along with the gratitude.  But when Meredith's uncle insists that her reputation is ruined after being at the Archer ranch overnight, he must step in and marry her.  He is unsure of these new feelings for Meredith... are they more than just protection and gratitude?  Should he court his new wife that he is suddenly attracted to?  Meredith has dreamed of being with Travis since their first encounter years ago.  Once married, she finds nothing has changed.  Without meaning to, Travis makes her feel like he only married her out of obligation.  How can Meredith communicate with Travis that she is ready to be a true wife?   I absolutely LOVED this book.  I read it all in one night!  I kept thinking, just one more chapter, until I noticed it was 2 am when I finished.  Loved the action and the "real" conversation between Meredith and Travis.  I had read other books by Witemeyer, but this one was by far the best!  Thank-you, Bethany House Publishers for sending me a free copy to read and review!