When Margaret Williams posted an ad for a husband, she expected Paul Connealy to arrive, but instead, his older brother, Joseph, came...and he brought four children with him.
Reviews
Good Read
By Lexi4510
Solid characters, story flowed good and there was no smut, which is appreciated.
Great
By Swan rock
Ten plus.
Lacking
By NanaCF10
I liked the story but I felt that the first half was good and somewhere along the second half there was little focus on the actual romance only reason it did not get a 5 star I would have liked to have more romance. And the epilogue still didn’t provide that extra I was looking for.
A Husband For Margaret
By Barbarathereasee
This book made me think of my Greatgrandma. She had a bunch of kids and lived in a small town and had a wooden porch swing. The mood of this book was spot on.
A good start
By ddduuuuudddde
Basic story line was good. Character development could use work. The conflict had very little buildup and the resolution came so fast there was no chance to get involved. History seemed poorly researched with inappropriate topics (soccer). Grammar could use some work. "Snuck" instead of "sneaked". The children and the main character acted like modern youth, sassy, back-talking and eye-rolling instead of time-period appropriate.
I wouldn't consider it professional writing but the author has potential.
Awesome
By nadscampbell
I couldn't put it down. It was that good.
A husband for Margaret
By Madame Rougé
Awesome book, great stories, and an even more fascinating author! These books keep me on the edge of my seat every time. I never knew about the author and her work but I'm glad I came across her marvelous work on this app! Highly recommend her stories, great read.
English as second language?
By AuntSuze
This author's books are ok, but frequent spelling, grammar, and word useage errors make me think that English is not her primary language, or she does not use an editor or proofreader. Example: peek, peak, and pique, while pronounced the same, have widely different meanings. It is irritating to be caught up in the story and then jarred back to reality with stupid errors. There are better examples of romance writing out there.