After attending her aunt's etiquette school, returns to her hometown in Colorado to begin a new life as a mail-order bride . Her journey home is fraught with danger when her stagecoach is attacked by bandits, leading to her rescue by Jesse Slade , a handsome deputy who used to torment her when they were children.
Beyond the romance, the plot includes elements of mystery surrounding the stagecoach attacks and western bandits. Reader Reception Reviewers typically praise the book for its: Summer’s Spunk by Marie Higgins
The inclusion of bandits and stagecoach rescues keeps the story moving quickly. Westward Home and Hearts Mail-Order Brides Book 33 After attending her aunt's etiquette school, returns to
Summer struggles to balance her polished etiquette training with her natural, rugged Colorado roots. Reader Reception Reviewers typically praise the book for
Supporting characters who add depth to the setting and story. Thematic Analysis