There's a problem loading this menu right now. Does this book contain inappropriate content? She is the ideal heroine I like to read about; while she is caring, child loving & the. Pastor to miners in the mountains, Abe Merivale discovers an abandoned baby during a routine visit to Victoria and joins efforts with Zoe, one of the newly arrived bride-ship women, to care for the infant. She is the kind of heroine who is instantly endearing and leaves a lasting impression on my reader heart. Can't wait for t. This is hands down my favorite of the Bride Ships series. Refresh and try again. The man needs a solid awakening to recognize just how obtuse he is. © 2020 Jody Hedlund. Unemployed mill worker Zoe Hart jumps at the opportunity to emigrate to British Columbia in 1863 to find a better life and be reunited with her brother, who fled from home after being accused of a crime. Please try your request again later. But what if God had something special for everyone to do?”. Even the background characters felt real and important. I enjoyed it so much that I bought the kindle and audible versions halfway through because I was enjoying it so much. Just because they’re married doesn’t mean we all want to watch them enjoying each other. They got married that day spent the night at the hotel and then took the train back to Saint Charles the next day. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. While this theme has been written about many times over in this genre, Jody Hedlund has a way of drawing readers in as she puts her own spin on a familiar storyline. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Change ). This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. I just love the book cover and the story sounds very interesting. I have A Bride of Convenience on my ever growing TBR list. What I loved most about A Bride of Convenience was Zoe and Abe. Me too! Zoe and Abe got married because it benefited them in the moment. As a huge lover of that trope, it was so much fun to read Jody Hedlund’s fresh spin on it! In the entertaining third installment to Hedlund’s Bride Ships series (following Runaway Bride) two good-hearted people find unlikely love as they struggle to fulfill their callings.In 1863, Zoe Hart takes a bride ship from England to Vancouver Island to find her long-lost brother, Zeke. She certainly never expected the sparks that fly. I really loved Abe from the beginning because he is such a selfless upstanding man; I was so excited to see him find love.❤️ Zoe was such a fun character! 4.5 stars for this third installment of the Bride Ships series by Jody Hedlund. After a hasty wedding, they soon realize their marriage of convenience is not so convenient after all. If you like Christian Romances then you will love this 3 book series. The flawless descriptions of the setting bring me right into the story with the characters. I find myself saying, “this is my favorite one”, And then I read the next story, and its even better! I cant wait for the fourth book. If you love historical fiction, this is one that should not be missed.Zoe Hart is unemployed and struggling with grief, she decides… God’s presence is with me wherever I go.”, “With so many other God-fearing and upright fellows in the colony looking for wives, the women would have plenty of suitable options.”, Most Anticipated Inspirational Novels of 2020. I love marriage of convenience stories so I was excited to read this one. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published Thank you to Netgalley and Bethany House for providing me a copy of this book to review. Find out more about A Bride of Convenience. What an inspiring story! I’m really not sure why I enjoy marriage of convenience stories. I have it on my TBR List, having read the first two books. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Unemployed and struggling with grief, she decides to leave her bleak life behind her and emigrate on a bride ship to British Columbia--the place her brother fled to when falsely accused of a drastic crime. A Bride of Convenience by Jody Hedlund (The Bride Ships book 3). For details, please see the Terms & Conditions associated with these promotions. For her third Bride Ships book, Jody Hedlund gives us the story of a midlands Britain mill worker, proving her versatility in choosing different protagonists not only from the same era, but with the same goals. From the other reviews, it’s clear that I’m in the minority here, but as another reviewer stated, I would not allow my daughter to read this when she’s a teenager, and would be very uncomfortable listening to an audiobook of this with any members of my family around. Overall it is lighthearted, but it deals with some difficult subjects such as the treatment of Native Americans and the plight of mill workers in the 1860s. The flawless descriptions of the setting bring me right into the story with the characters. This book is my new favorite book by Jody Hedlund. An ex-player cowboy with a little son, the boy's shy plus-size aunt, & a reluctant modern marriage of convenience… Sweet, fun, faith-filled romance! ( Log Out /  This is the story of Pastor Abe Merivale. I have enjoyed this series so much. Oh Abe. Need another excuse to treat yourself to a new book this week? This is book #3 of that series, though can be read as a standalone. Their characters came alive in the pages of the story and as a reader, I was rooting for them to figure things out before it was too late. I loved how their vulnerabilities contrasted with their strengths and the way God led them to each other and others who needed them. And I really enjoyed this book because it was clean romance but at the same time it was just enough to keep things interesting. I’ve never read one where one of the characters is still attached to a former (living) love interest. The ending was exciting and it was a perfect fit for the story. This book has a wealth of fantastic characters. I love how the author uses factual events to shape the novels in this series. After a hasty wedding, they soon realize their marriage of convenience is not so convenient after all. Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2020. We’d love your help. This is the third installment of Jody Hedlund's, The Bride Ships series. Start by marking “A Bride of Convenience (The Bride Ships, #3)” as Want to Read: Error rating book. I highly recommend this third installment of The Bride Ships series and look forward to adding a print copy to my favorites shelf for future repeated enjoyment! This is hands down my favorite of the Bride Ships series. 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