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His Californian Countess by Kate Welsh
His Californian Countess by Kate Welsh











His Californian Countess by Kate Welsh

Growing vital need that we aim to meet, and how much the experiences and Support enables us to collaboratively raise awareness of the work we do, the Working with The Prince and Princess of Wales is so important as their Those experiencing mental ill health, to process and explore difficultĮxperiences with trained therapists while at the same time learning new Therapy allotments and gardens are vital as they offer a safe environment for Hopefully my mailman will be dropping it off within the next week or two.Founder of Life at No.27, Annabelle Padwick, told the BBC: "As theįounder I have seen first-hand how working with therapy gardens canĭramatically improve self-belief and your own mental health. fingers crossed that the third book of this series will be a more fulfilling (bad word choice when it comes to a romance review, I know :P) read in comparison to the first two books of the series. Oh the suspense of it all!Īnyway, I ordered The Texas Ranger's Heiress Wife via Thrift Books this week as I can't be bothered to search my basement for it. It was honestly, a rather confusing start.Īnd of course, once again, as in "A Texan's Honor", the hero had his first intimate relationship with his heroine beginning when she was fast asleep :P Like, really? I am already wondering if something similar will take place in Book 3. I did not understand the connection and/or relationship between a variety of characters. Once again, I found the first thirty or so pages difficult to follow. I really really dislike it when there is absolutely no mention of a book being part of a book series. This is book #1 of 3:īook 3 is The Texas Ranger's Heiress Wife

His Californian Countess by Kate Welsh

This book also had a little bit of suspense.Ī delightful and pleasing romance with wonderful locations. I found them to be interesting characters and I enjoyed their back-stories.

His Californian Countess by Kate Welsh

Jamie was handsome, kind, and thoughtful. Half of the book took place on the clipper. But there are many misunderstandings, jealousy, enemies from the past. But after they reach San Francisco they decide to try to make a go of their marriage. Through a series of events they end up having a marriage of convenience for his daughter's sake, which they plan to annul later. During their 130 day/four month trip to San Francisco Jamie becomes ill with scarlet fever that he caught from his daughter, Meara. Jamie is disappointed Helena isn't on board but he gets to know Amber better. Jamie promised to look after Helena when her father died.) Jamie finds out Amber is taking Helena's place on the clipper (they swapped places) so Helena could go off and marry her sweetheart. (Jamie was with Helena's father when he was shot and killed and Jamie believes the bullet was meant for him. Jamie is on the ship in search of a woman called Helena. Amber Dodd and Jamie Reynolds (Earl of Adair) meet on board a clipper called Young America that is traveling from New York to San Francisco.













His Californian Countess by Kate Welsh