I received Frontier Engagement from Regina Scott for
the promise of an honest review.
As I’ve said before, I like Regina Scott. Her stories are populated with believable
characters that face real life situations.
With Frontier Engagement, we are once again part of the Wallin Family (Would
be Wilderness Wife) and the story does not disappoint.
Believing himself responsible for his father’s
death, James Wallin has joked his way through life. But, he is determined to do one thing right
in his family’s eyes; bring back the best school teacher for Wallin
Landing. Yet once again, his choices
puts the new teacher and himself in danger.
Will he every do anything right?
Alexandrina (Rina) Fosgrave’s past makes her
distrust people who wear fancy clothing and speak flowery prose. The man standing in front of her certainly
embodies both. But, what choice does she
have? James Wallin is the only person to
offer her a teaching position. She has
to take it or risk everything she came to Seattle seeking.
It is an easy read about two people who lack
confidence in themselves and how James’ confidence in and respect for Rina
changes her view of herself. And how
Rina’s confidence in and respect for James changes his view of himself.
Well worth reading.
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