Discover Yellow Rose Bride Scripted By Lori Copeland Published As Paper Edition

enjoy Lori Copeland's book, but they are very predictable with little conflict in the plot, I read them when I want a light read that won't take over my life, This was a wonderful book! Lori Copeland has always been a favorite of mine, This book just confirmed why! Another good book of Lori Copeland, An old west novel. The prologue starts the story inwith four men coming home from the Civil War, A tragic incident happens. The book jumps aheadyears to, The story revolves around the story of two of the four men's children, Adam and Vonnie fell in love, The two young people sneaked awayyears earlier inand talk a judge into marrying them, Then the girl gets cold feet and begs her husband of a few hours to get their brief marriage annulled.
Adam is crushed but complies with Vonnie's wishes, Now inhe is engaged to marry Beth, However Adam still loves Vonnie and Vonnie still loves Adam, The problem lies in that their fathers are mortal enemies because of the incident that happened on the way home from the Civil War inand have forbidden their children to have anything to do with each other.
The story unfolds from here, Also of note, this is a rewrite of a book titled Bridal Lace and Buckskin,

It wad just ok, Nothing less and nothing more, I liked this book. I really didn't know who the bad guy was until the author told us, A good story. Not too cornyonly a little bit, I thought this was an ok story, . . I read aboutyears ago,stars. Romance, some mystery, a great author, Good book. Well, I think the writing itself was pretty good, but the characters and the storyline were just.
. . ridiculous. That much drama is a bit overdone and there is a reason soap operas aren't made into books.
. . to my knowledge. If they are, then there's a reason not many people know about it, I gave it two because I like the author's writing style and the premise was a good one, but the circumstances surrounding it were awful.
There is no way any self respecting man would still have feelings for such a wishwashy sort of woman who insisted on making things difficult for herself and everyone around her.
I'm sorry, but the direction of this book was so bad that I couldn't even finish it.
I made it to the middle before I set it down and decided to return it to the library.
This was okay, but a bit dragged out, I felt like the characters allowed easily fixed problems to separate them, It just went on and on and on and on, Seven years ago, seamstress Vonnie Taylor's husband of twentyfour hours, Adam Baldwin, had their marriage annulled, Now she faces the ultimate indignity: sewing the wedding dress for his new intended!

Vonnie hasn't gotten over the handsome Texas rancher, though she'd tried to put him out of her mind after a family feud had doomed their love.
Now, as past secrets are uncovered and danger unleashed, Vonnie is thrown together once more with the man who broke her heart.
And as the difficulties bring the pair ever closer, this Yellow Rose of Texas discovers that love is always worth the wait.
Adam and Vonnie love each other, . . or so they say. Their actions for most of the book would make you think otherwise, For the first half of the book they act down right spiteful towards each other, That is, when they are actually in the same place at the same time, Add in some random acts of sabotage that don't even make sense in light of the "villain" and a brother who is jealous of Adam, and you pretty much have the plot of Yellow Rose Bride.
As a young teen I liked this book, Reading it again as an adult, I am not pleased with the plot and love story, Lori Copeland has many enjoyable and fun reads, but YRB, in my opinion, is not one of them.
How nice that Lori rewrote her story for the Inspirational/Christian market!

A lovely story of three families who have hidden deep bitterness from an incident soon after the Civil War.
The event and rift threatened a second generation teen unconsummated marriage forever until, . . one dies, and another painfully reveals the issues involved, A story of love. loss, reconciliation and forgiveness. I recommend! I would have to say it's her best book! Wow, this one had a lot of ups and downs.
Was totally clueless on the who done it part, That one supprised me big time, Oct.
I picked this one up again just looking for a quick read, I still give it a four, Cute read! A great book by one of my favorite authors, : I really liked this book, It had all the elements a good Historical Romance book should have without all the steamy romance scenes but a sweet romance none the less with an edge of mystery as well.
I love books by Lori Copeland, She has a quick wit and the books are very clean, This is a love story in Texas in theth century, A very light read but at the same time very compelling, It was definitely a very strong female main character development story from start to finish with ample mystery/suspense and romance tossed together.
Ugh. Too religious. It's added in and just too forced, The author even says she adds in her "values" since the book was published the first time.
I really enjoyed this book most of the way through it, but it cut off weird at the end and really didn't wrap up very well.
There are still things that I am not sure who did them and their reasons for doing what they did.
Lori Copeland was born onJune, She had a relatively late start in writing, breaking into publishing inwhen she
Discover Yellow Rose Bride Scripted By Lori Copeland Published As Paper Edition
was already forty years old.
Over the next dozen years, her romance novels achieved much success, as was evidenced by her winning the Romantic Times ers Choice Award, The Holt Medallion, and Walden Books Best Seller award.
She has been inducted into the Missouri Writers Hall of Fame, Despite her success in mainstream romantic fiction, in, she decided to switch focus, Her subsequent books have been in the relatively new subgenre of Christian romance, She has also collaborated with authors Angela Elwell Hunt or Virginia Smith on a series of Christian romance novels.
Lori and her husband of over forty ye Lori Copeland was born onJune, She had a relatively late start in writing, breaking into publishing inwhen she was already forty years old.
Over the next dozen years, her romance novels achieved much success, as was evidenced by her winning the Romantic Times er's Choice Award, The Holt Medallion, and Walden Books' Best Seller award.
She has been inducted into the Missouri Writers Hall of Fame, Despite her success in mainstream romantic fiction, in, she decided to switch focus, Her subsequent books have been in the relatively new subgenre of Christian romance, She has also collaborated with authors Angela Elwell Hunt or Virginia Smith on a series of Christian romance novels.
Lori and her husband of over forty years, Lance, live in Springfield, Missouri, surrounded by the beautiful Ozarks.
They have three grown sons, three daughter in laws, and six wonderful grandchildren, and two great granddaughters.
She and her husband are very involved in their church, and active in supporting mission work in Mali, West Africa.
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