Sometime you pick up a book and as you start reading you just disappear into it and everything about it just draws you in …. This was one of those special little gifts ❣️📕
I think living and working on a farm myself I really identified with Noah and Mary . Noah found himself in a predicament after his dad passed and our Mary needed rescuing from her father’s clutches and what could’ve been a life of misery being married off to a cruel man so the arrangement between our friends sounds ideal but o don’t think either banked on loosing their hearts to each other 🥰
Noah and Mary climbed deep into my heart and they will always have a special place there ❣️
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This book was such a fun sweet story! It’s a very quick read and a welcomed escape from life. Noah must find a bride or lose his home, Mary must find a way to get out of Angel’s Pass or lose her life. They both agree to marry without even meeting each other. It was a very sweet story and I can’t wait to read more stories by this author!
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This was a really decent read! It was entertaining and enthralling, and I was immediately captured into the story from the first page. My only complaint however is that it’s predictable. I predicated what would happen pretty much from the first chapter. It was a well written and sweet story (a clean romance) but easily guessable and basically left nothing to the imagine. I don’t regret reading it and would read more from this author and the rest of the series I just got a little bored about halfway to three quarters of the way in. Overall I really enjoyed this book though!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Rachel Mosshttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngRachel Moss2022-02-13 21:21:432022-02-13 21:21:43A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Rachel Moss
I loved this book so much! This story takes place in Halliwell, Montana in 1880. Noah Adams’ father has died, and his will dictates that Noah must marry. If Noah doesn’t marry, he will lose his home and his land. In Angel’s Pass, life is just as desperate for Mary Stanton. She is slowly starving to death while caring for her father. Her prospects are bleak until her friend tells her of Noah’s need for a wife. She is just desperate enough to agree to marry him sight unseen. Noah assures her that the marriage will be in name only, and she can leave after a year. Will Noah and Mary learn to live with each other and maybe even love each other? Find out in this sweet and charming love story. It is a quick little read that is certain to make you smile!
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Since the young age of 21, Noah has been working the land that his father gifted to him on his birthday. When his father suddenly passes away Noah learns that there are conditions that come with this gift of the land. He is horrified to discover that he has mere weeks to not only find a woman but marry her or the land will be given to his brother instead. Noah is mortified and is justifiably angry at his father’s actions. He can’t believe his father has done this to him. There are no women available where he lives, so how does his father expect him to suddenly get married?
Mary is a young woman living with her father. Mary has been doing her best to make ends meet and to feed her and her father on the meager income that he is able to bring in from his pig farming. Unfortunately, the money seems to be few and far between and he has more love for his pigs than he does for his own daughter. Mary makes the best of the situation, and she stretches the meals and goes without eating so her father can eat instead. Then suddenly her father comes to her and tells her that he has planned for her to be married to a most horrific man that Mary had an unfortunate incident with in the past. A man that Mary does not want to be with and who will not treat her well. So, when Mary is approached by a member of her church and offered a chance at a proxy marriage to a man she does not know and has never met she figures this might be the best chance that she has of getting out of the horrible situation that she is currently in.
When Mary and Noah meet, they go into a marriage of convenience. Neither expects anything else out of the other. Noah only expects to keep his land. Mary only expects to make it through the marriage for the term that the contract stimulated and start over new afterwards. What neither expected was to start having feelings for the other which leads to confusion. Neither Noah nor Mary seem willing to broach the subject or talk to the other about their feelings for fear of rejection. What will become of Mary and Noah? Will they discover that they are better off without each other? Will they fall in love?
The characters of Noah and Mary were wholesome, down-to-earth, and hard-working. Mary made the best of any situation that she was put into and only wanted to make those around her happy. She was strong-willed and hard-working with a heart of gold. It was heart-wrenching to know how poorly Mary had been treated by her father and how much she had missed out on in life. Noah wanted to do everything he could to give Mary a better life. He was a hard worker and cared deeply about his family and those he loved. This book was a wholesome read full of love, and the support of family. It was full of wholesome scenes, strong morals, and wonderful characters.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Tara Johnson Barneshttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngTara Johnson Barnes2022-02-12 16:01:112022-02-12 16:01:11A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes
If you have been searching for a love story that you could pick for the book club that meets in your church’s basement, this is it! A clean romance is one that you can discuss with your grandpa, your great-aunt Charlotte, your pastor, or your best friend- no embarrassing parts to edit out. A romantic story for all ages. The characters are wonderful, and they face issues that many of us face today. The author proves that she can write a wonderful story without having to add unnecessary details. I will certainly look forward to reading more from this author!
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Wholesome love story! This was a wonderful love story that will give you all the feels and some. I enjoyed reading this book it was fast and easy. I am not a big fan of love stories but this one has made me pause and rethink that maybe I can become a fan. I recommend this book for anyone who would like to escape the norm and pause for a beautiful love story. Looking forward to reading more and putting a pause in my everyday grin.
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I really enjoyed this short historical romance read. I fell in love with the characters straight away- they were both just the sweetest. This is the first book that I have read from this series and I absolutely would love to read more. The author’s writing was really engaging and easy to read. I really felt for Mary, so innocent but also having been through everything in her childhood she had a good amount of strength about her and was willing to try and do things on her own. And I’m pretty sure I’m 100% in love with Noah! The way he was with Mary was so sweet at times although there was a part where I was just like oh please just kiss her! Lovely read and one that I would highly recommend!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Katie Matthewshttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngKatie Matthews2022-02-12 07:44:172022-02-12 07:44:17A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Katie Matthews
This book captivates you from the first chapter. It’s so fun to read the blooming romance in between Noah and Mary. This simple but sweet romance will leave you wanting more. Be prepared to laugh, cry, and fall in love with the characters.
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This was a fun and easy read! You could feel the characters coming to life off the pages and you felt yourself interacting with them. While I do feel like book was missing something from the story, it just needed more, as the steamy romance took a backseat its a great book for readers who are just entering the romance world!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Kay Striteskyhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngKay Stritesky2022-02-12 07:40:582022-02-12 07:40:58A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow #1) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Kay Stritesky
Noah must get married to keep his land. Where would he find a wife? Mary had been caring for her father for years and was now about to be married off to a horrible man if she didn’t do something. For Mary anything was better than where she was. How would this marriage of convenience work? Would either of them develop feelings for each other? This was a quick read but so good. Heartwarming story filled with great characters. I can’t wait to read more!
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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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5 Stars A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright
A Bride for Noah is the first book in the Brides of Broken Arrow Series. I’m a huge fan of Historical Romance and I pretty much devoured this in one sitting. This is a fairly new author to me and I’m looking forward to seeing what other books she has written. Noah and Mary meet after he learns the land he was gifted from his father had certain conditions that he had to meet before the land would be his. Mary found herself in a situation she didn’t like so she took off and found herself answering an ad for mail order bride. These two meet and there is definitely some chemistry between them. What will Mary do once the contract is up? I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens next. I look forward to reading more from this Author.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Dawn Daughenbaughhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngDawn Daughenbaugh2022-02-11 08:03:142022-02-11 08:03:14A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh
This was a short novella, and my first read by this author. It was a sweet and wholesome story and the characters had a genuine connection. Mary was sweet and timid. She had less than the ideal life, and everything with Noah was completely new to her. Noah is hard working and independent, and in order to not lose everything he has worked so hard for must get a wife to get his inheritance and keep his farm land. Together its a journey based on faith and seeing if love is in the cards.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Laurenhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngLauren2022-02-11 07:54:142022-02-11 07:54:14A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright- Review by Lauren West
Noah always thought that the land his father gifted to him for his birthday was his, but when his father dies he finds out that there are conditions he must follow or he will lose it all. He must marry someone within a month and he has no idea where to start. Working his land has been his life and he was never worried about finding someone. With few choices within his grasp he must improvise. Mary is in a very hard spot. She is barely surviving and slowly starving to death. Her father has decided that he can no longer support her and promises her hand to man she not only hates but frankly is scared of who he has probably become based on his past. When she gets a crazy request of a proxy marriage to a stranger she doesn’t even think about it. To escape her father’s arrangement she agrees without a look back. Can Noah and Mary turn this marriage of convenience into a real marriage? Will her father fight the proxy marriage so she can marry his choice instead? Will Mary stay the full year of the contract or end it sooner? This book can make you feel many emotions. Anger at some characters, happy here and there throughout, sad throughout, and much more. Such a great book. I can’t wait to read the others in the series.
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It is a great start as the first book in the series. This is a clean romance historical novella that is sweet and heart-warming. It is a short and a quick read that will pull at your heartstrings.
Noah needs a wife and Mary needs a chance for a better life so much so that she agrees to a marriage without seeing the man in question. What ensues is something they both never thought they would have. Mary’s life broke my heart.
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This book is possibly one of the best romance novellas that I have read in a long time. This short historical romance was full of surprises including family, love, and lots of emotions. While this was a short read it was amazing, full of brilliant writing, fantastic character, and a terrific plot, I just simply couldn’t put it down. When Noah finds out that he has to marry to get his inheritance, he freaks out what on earth will he do? Mary has been living with her father trying to take care of him and survive on scraps, when he drops the bomb on her that she must marry a man that she can’t stand. What will she do when she hears of Noah’s situation? Will the two of them find a way to make it work for both of them? Or are they both stuck with their terrible fates? You’ll have to read this amazing novella for yourself to find out.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Stephanie Corbinhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngStephanie Corbin2022-02-11 07:43:482022-02-11 07:43:48A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Stephanie nicole
Noah is furious when he learns that his father has placed conditions on his inheritance, but reluctantly agrees to marry a woman known through mutual friends, Mary Stanton. They create a one-year contract for marriage, wherein Mary will be his wife and then leave with a stipend after 12 months. For Mary, it becomes a boon of huge importance. At her father’s home, she was nearly destitute, uncared for, and without any options for a happy life. Coming to Broken Arrow farm feels like opulence – running water, stocked pantries, and a kind man to care for. As they go about their lives and start to learn about each other, they each start to wonder if perhaps they could love each other as a true man and wife.
Mary and Noah are both sweet characters, realistic and likeable. I enjoyed reading about their romance, and felt engaged in the novel. A Bride for Noah is well written, easy to read, and a nice feel-good story for romance lovers.
Can a marriage of convenience turn into something more? I absolutely loved A Bride for Noah. Although was a short story it still had all the feels. Mary lived a very rough life but still didn’t let that get her down! I loved reading about her and Noah finding their ways in their new normal. Such a great historical romance novella.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Whitney Morrisonhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngWhitney Morrison2022-02-11 07:41:222022-02-11 07:41:22A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Whitney Morrison
A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright. This is such a good novella. Its so pure and innocent. Its about Noah who has worked his whole life on his farm and has finally gotten it to where he wants it. So when his dad passes away he assumes it will all be his but little does he know it comes with a catch. His dad has set it up to where Noah has to marry within three weeks of his death and Noah has no women in sight. Enter Mary who has lived with her dad her whole life and he has never shown her any affection. Her dad finally gets tired of her and gives her away to be married to a brute. She ends up escaping barely and her neighbor tells her about marriages to strangers to help each other out. When Mary gets an offer she jumps at the chance to leave. As Mary and Noah get to know each other they may end up falling in love after all. Such a sweet read!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Tausha Treadwayhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngTausha Treadway2022-02-11 07:41:032022-02-11 07:41:03A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Tausha Treadway
This is the first book in a new series by an author that is new to me. In the last year I’ve become a fan of historical romance which I never really read before and I liked the look of this book when I read the blurb. I’m glad that I went with my instincts as I really enjoyed Noah’s story. Although this book is a novella at just over 100 pages, the author does a great job of packing plenty into this novella. I really could have read so much more about Noah and Mary. This is a sweet, wholesome, clean romance. At most you get some hand holding and kissing. As someone who also enjoys reading erotica, it’s a nice change to read something so sweet. It makes you feel warm and fuzzy, in a nice way. Noah and Mary are both really great characters. Noah is forced into marriage as a result of his father’s will and Mary is escaping a very poor life with her father who wants her to marry a man she really does not want to be married to. Mary jumps at the chance to spend a year with the lovely Noah and then can walk away from the lovely Noah. But does she want to leave after her year is over? Does Noah want her to leave? Read this great novella to find out. It’s well worth the read.
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00Karyn Taylorhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngKaryn Taylor2022-02-11 07:40:122022-02-11 07:40:12A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by Karyn Taylor
This was one cute little romantic novella if I’ve ever read one! The fact that it was wholesome was a very nice change up from the romance I have been reading as of late and didn’t make me feel like I was missing out on their connection, either! Noah was ultimately the farmer in shining… straw? Poor Mary never knew what love felt like and had had a rough go until their arrangement was brought to her attention, and that’s when her life became better than she ever thought possible. It was adorable, heart-warming, and truth be told, kept a smile on my face this morning as I read it with my morning coffee and outdoor shenanigans. I look forward to reading more about Noah’s brothers Seth, and Jacob, and thoroughly enjoyed the authors writing style and world and character building. Cheers for love when you least expect it!
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I enjoyed this short story of Noah and Mary. By chance of circumstances, Noah and Mary find themselves in a marriage by proxy. Noah to maintain his land due to stipulations in his father’s will and Mary to avoid marriage to someone she fears and to remove herself from life of poverty. These two begin to discover their feelings for each other although they have a difficult time communicating their emotions. I appreciate the clean love story and the happy ending.
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Noah and Mary are the perfect couple. Rather, they would be if they were really a couple. A marriage of convenience is all they have and it leaves them both empty at the end of the day. They deserve a loving marriage, and are perfect for each other, but both are too scared to say what they want. An unexpected visitor has the ability to ruin what Mary and Noah do have together or send them their separate ways. A fun and lighthearted read.
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How sweet is this book?! A Bride For Noah is a wonderful, quick read. You can’t help but smile while reading this heart-warming tale of two people that enter into a marriage of convenience and end up finding much more. I absolutely adore romance books set in this time period. I love the simpler times although they definitely worked harder then. If you love pure, wholesome romance then this is your book. Cheryl Wright proves that you can write an engaging romance without the sexual innuendo. I loved the interaction between Noah and Mary and found myself drawn in and experiencing their frustration at their miscommunications. It was wonderful watching these two find all that they deserved with each other. The clean, happy ending left me happy and satisfied.
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I enjoyed this shorter historical romance story. It is a story that pulled me in from the first word. It is a well written story about a marriage of convenience. Noah was gifted some land that he thought was his until he learned about the condition. This is where he and Mary enter into a contract to marry to satisfy the condition. But what will happen at the end of their contract? Will Mary stay or walk away? I enjoyed what they brought to the story and how they kept me coming back for more. It is a fast paced story that is not only engaging but hard to put down. I enjoyed the chemistry between Mary and Noah as well as their growth throughout the story. This is an entertaining, easy story to read and just a great story overall. I highly recommend this book.
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I really enjoyed this sweet historical romance. The author did an amazing job of transporting the reader back to a time of real romance. I loved the characters if Noah and Mary and how they both want the same thing but are too scared to tell each other.
Noah needs a bride. As part of his fathers will he needs to marry in order to inherit his land. Mary is living in poverty and her father wants her to marry a man who is nothing but trouble. So when she is told about a gentleman who is looking for a wife she jumps at the chance.
What follows is a story of their love and how it blossoms. What starts out as a marriage of convenience for them both turns into a love story beautiful and romantic, full of emotion and feeling.
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Such as sweet book! Noah seems like a wonderful man, it sucked to see that his land was taken away by his father unless he got married. On the other hand it was a great idea to give him his land after he gets married, it was a way for his dad to ensure a happy future for his child. Mary, such a sweetheart, I was so sad to see how she was treated by her father, and how selfless she was. When her and Noah finally get to meet my heart broke along with his learning how Mary grew up. They are super sweet together and it was really nice to see a religious element in their relationship. I can’t wait to see which brother is up next!
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This was such a sweet story! I wished I could have made it last longer! I cannot wait to read more from the Brides of Broken Arrow series. Noah and Mary’s story was so heartfelt and really was relatable in the sense that I am sure many couples go through insecurities in their own way with new budding romance. I read it in one sitting and couldn’t have been happier with the book! Mary and Noah and even his brothers were just so easy to fall in love with! Couldn’t recommend enough!
https://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.png00April McCoyhttps://itsybitsybookbits.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IBBB_2020_logo_sq.pngApril McCoy2022-02-10 07:07:072022-02-10 07:07:07A Bride for Noah (Brides of Broken Arrow) by Cheryl Wright – Review by April McCoy
Until his father’s death, Noah Adams believed the large piece of land gifted to him on his twenty-first birthday is legally his. Suddenly he discovers a condition comes with the ‘gift’. For the land to become lawfully his, Noah must marry within four weeks or lose everything. With no local women available, he has few choices.
Mary Stanton is impoverished and barely surviving. After deciding he can no longer support his spinster daughter, her father promises her to a lecherous man whom she barely escaped in the past. When the chance of entering a proxy marriage is offered, Mary jumps at the chance.
Can these two strangers turn a marriage of convenience into a love match? Or will Mary walk away at the end of the contract?
Multi-published, award-winning and bestselling author Cheryl Wright, former secretary, debt collector, account manager, writing coach, and shopping tour hostess, loves reading.
She writes both historical and contemporary western romance, as well as romantic suspense.
She lives in Melbourne, Australia, and is married with two adult children and has six grandchildren. When she’s not writing, she can be found in her craft room making greeting cards.
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