While I have definitely been enjoying the sage of the Sinclair sisters, I found this book to be slightly weaker then its predecessor, Two Brides Too Many. While I will continue on with the series, there was something about the message in this book that was a bit of a put-off. There was of course, the normal "preachy" feel to this one, as the story dealt with the very beginnings of the concept of "inside trading". I particularly enjoyed the story of the traveling pastor and his family, and am looking forward to reading the next in the set. The second title in the Cripple Creek series introduces us to the oldest Sinclair sister - Ida. Her dream, to go into business and work in the stock market, is at logaheads with the rest of the community and she very quickly becomes an object of scorn. Determined to stick to her guns, she determines to have no time for romamce or her sisters insistent matchmaking. Enter the gentle character of Tucker Raines and all that slowly begins to change. I enjoyed this second installment in the Sinclair sisters saga. Especially appreciate a proper series approach that sees the previous focus characters appear in more than token mention. I loved seeing where both Kat and Nell and their respective husbands were at in their storylines without them oversadowing the new focus of Ida and Tucker.All in all a classic light tale to warm any heart and spend a few hours in the blissful escape of Cripple Creek.
What do You think about Too Rich For A Bride (2011)?
This was a sweet little romance story with the Christian aspect focusing on our internal motivates.
—photographmecapria
Just won this one from the goodreads giveaways...looking forward to reading it!
—AngelofAme