A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Sarah King

A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow #1)A Bride for Noah by Cheryl Wright
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mary’s home life is dismal, her father has just informed her she is to marry a horrid man. She is resigned to her fate. Noah is a rancher that has just been informed the land he has been working for years believing it was his will now only become so if he marries, in the next month. Since there were no local choices his lawyer suggests a proxy marriage for a year to fulfill the requirements of his father’s will. Mary is approached after church with the proposition of accepting the marriage for the year. She jumps at the chance to avoid her father’s choice. When Mary arrives Noah is surprised by her reactions making him realize her life has been much harder than he originally believed. While there is attraction between the two Mary assumes Noah would never want her and decides to enjoy the improvements in her life until her year is up. Noah believe Mary is not interested behaves like a gentleman. Throughout this Novella the lack of serious communication between the two leaves each making assumptions. Will Mary and Noah realize that they could have a true marriage before its too late or only have a marriage of convenience?

I really enjoyed this story. It was an enjoyable quick read that still succeeded in the characters having a depth that makes it easy to imagine them as real people. I would suggest giving this book a read. I am looking forward to reading Noah’s brothers’ stories as well.

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