Cora (The Brides of San Francisco Book 3), by Cynthia Woolf
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Cora (The Brides of San Francisco Book 3), by Cynthia Woolf
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Cora Jones has a dilemma. She was engaged to be married but her fiancé Asa Woods was killed in the Civil War. She’d never been madly in love with Asa, but she did care for him deeply and grieved his loss. When she stopped grieving she decided she wanted to put everything behind her and became a mail order bride for Harry Belcher. Cora sailed to San Francisco to meet Harry. She’s checking into her hotel when she hears a voice from the past say her name. No, it can’t be. She turned to find Asa Woods behind her, just as Harry comes up to her, too. What’s a girl to do when one fiancé returns from the dead and she has another one calling to her from across the lobby? Cora decides to have both men court her in order to make up her mind. Who will she choose—the man back from the dead who wants her for his wife or the man who sent for her to be his bride?
Cora (The Brides of San Francisco Book 3), by Cynthia Woolf- Amazon Sales Rank: #71006 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-27
- Released on: 2015-03-27
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Review Cora feels Asa betrayed her and needs to learn to trust him again. Over the year she had written back and forth to Henry, she developed feelings for him. Cora refuses to make a rash decision and insists both men court her, giving her time to know her true feelings. She has known Asa all her life. He was best friends with her brother. But how do you overcome being left behind because he didn't know her well enough to trust her with his disability?Fortunately for Cora, she has some money and opens her own dress shop, something she has long dreamed about doing. She also has Nellie nearby and their friendship grows and grows. Her first date with Henry turns out to be a fiasco. Henry takes her to a sailor bar and reveals his mother lives with him. Neither of these things endears him to her. The man she wrote to is not the man she met in person. On the other hand, Asa is always there for her declaring his love and begging for forgiveness. He promises he would never leave her again. Cora still has to learn to trust him.She also is unsure of her feelings for Asa and tries to concentrate all her efforts on her new shop. What happens between the four of them is something I will not divulge but it makes for a very exciting read.I loved the first two books in this series, and this one was no exception. I loved the fact that in each book we are brought up to date on the other mail-order brides. The books do not have to be read in order, but you would definitely be losing out on some very romantic stories. Reviewed by: Linda TonisMember of the Paranormal Romance Review Team
About the Author Cynthia Woolf is the award winning and best-selling author of fifteen historical western romance books. She was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in the mountains west of Golden. She spent her early years running wild around the mountain side with her friends.Their closest neighbor was about one quarter of a mile away, so her little brother was her playmate and her best friend. That fierce friendship lasted until his death in 2006.Cynthia was and is an avid reader. Her mother was a librarian and brought new books home each week. This is where young Cynthia first got the storytelling bug. At age ten, she wrote her first romance about a little boy she liked at the time.Cynthia credits her wonderfully supportive husband Jim and the great friends she's made at CRW for saving her sanity and allowing her to explore her creativity. TITLES AVAILABLE GENEVIEVE: Bride of Nevada, American Mail-Order Brides Series, Book 36THE HUNTER BRIDE - Hope's Crossing, Book 1GIDEON - The Surprise BridesMAIL ORDER OUTLAW - The Brides of Tombstone, Book 1MAIL ORDER DOCTOR - The Brides of Tombstone, Book 2MAIL ORDER BARON - The Brides of Tombstone, Book 3NELLIE - The Brides of San Francisco 1ANNIE - The Brides of San Francisco 2CORA - The Brides of San Francisco 3JAKE (Book 1, Destiny in Deadwood series)LIAM (Book 2, Destiny in Deadwood series)ZACH (Book 3, Destiny in Deadwood series) CAPITAL BRIDE (Book 1, Matchmaker & Co. series)HEIRESS BRIDE (Book 2, Matchmaker & Co. series)FIERY BRIDE (Book 3, Matchmaker & Co. series)TAME A WILD HEART (Book 1, Tame series)TAME A WILD WIND (Book 2, Tame series)TAME A WILD BRIDE (Book 3, Tame series)TAME A SUMMER HEART (short story, Tame series)TAME A HONEYMOON HEART (novella, Tame series) WEBSITE - cynthiawoolf.com NEWSLETTER - bit.ly/1qBWhFQ
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Cora, a mail order bride story with a novel twist By Diana M. O'Steen I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. Cora is about a young lady who has lost her family and her fiancé, Asa, in the civil war. Fortunately she has some money and ambitions toward opening her own dress shop. She goes through an agency to become a mail order bride. This story has a slightly different twist. When Cora reaches San Francisco, not only does she meet her contracted bridegroom, Harry, but it seems her fiancé is still alive and has come to try to get back together with her. Cora is torn between Harry with whom she has exchanged letters and begun to care for and Asa whom she was fond of, having known him as a friend for years, but who let her grieve for him instead of coming home to her disabled. Cora decides to be fair and let both men court her. While she is trying to decide she decides to go ahead and open her dress shop with the materials she brought with her. Her initial date with Asa goes well and he explains why he didn't come home right away. Cora understands but is still a little put out that he didn't trust her to stay with him. Unfortunately, her initial date with Harry doesn't go so well. It seems Harry has a problem making good decisions and doesn't understand how to treat a lady. As the story unfolds we see that Harry has been keeping secrets. He drops the first one Cora during their first date. He expects her to live with him and his mother. Cora begins to feel uneasy about Harry. There are some good side interests with the friends Cora made on the ship coming to San Francisco. There is good period detail. Needless to say the path to marriage is neither smooth nor direct. The story is interesting but unfolds slowly. If the reader has patience the book gets more interesting as it moves along. This is probably best read in the context of the series, which I feel would enhance the overall experience.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Must READ! By Sara A Cora Jones is a strong independent woman whom is left all alone after the death of her brother and fiancé to the Civil War. She decides it’s time to stop grieving after a few years and leave New York City and all she has known to be a mail order bride in San Francisco. Upon arriving to her hotel in San Francisco she is greeted by two men one is her current intended Harry and the other is none other than Asa Woods her supposedly deceased fiancé.Harry Belcher is a man, whom on the outside seem like a wonderful match, but he is hiding a few secrets and he needs to wed Cora ASAP. He will do anything to make her his wife. Even if it means lying, cheating or stealing to get her to marry him.Asa Woods has loved Cora Jones for a long time, and wanted to be engaged to her before he left for the war so she would be there when he came home. During the war, Asa sustained an injury that made him feel less of a man, so he decided that it was better for Cora if she thought he was dead. However, he overcame his fear only to find out that Cora went across the country to become a Mail Order Bride. He has to race against time and has to try to win her back before it’s too late.Whom will Cora pick?Cora is the book 3 in The Brides of San Francisco by Cynthia Woolf if you haven’t read Nellie or Annie I suggest you do.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I recommend this book to anyone who likes historical romance By Debi Alexander I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.Cora is a young woman in post Civil War New York who lost her fiance and brother in the war. After her parents deaths she decides to find a husband as a "mail order" bride, and is matched with a man in San Francisco who seems to be everything she is looking for. She arrives in San Francisco only to find not only the man she is supposed to marry, but also her "dead" fiance. Both want to marry her, and she decides to allow both to court her. The man (Henry) she came to marry turns out to be not what he claimed, and is, in fact, quite insane. So's his mother (and that's not a snap). Cora's no longer dead fiance, on the other hand, is kind and constant. The story is a quick read (I started and finished it within a day) but is different enough, both in the plot line and the characters, to keep your interest. There is mild sex (nothing graphic) but mostly a lot of romance. I recommend this book to anyone who likes historical romance.
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