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The Bride Wore Blue by Mona Hodgson was definitely a good read. It is, I believe, the third book in the Sinclair Sisters series. This book is about the youngest sister, Vivian. She has come west after being turned down by her father when she... [Read on]
This is a great follow up to the two previous books. While this book does center on Vivian, we do get a glimpse into the lives of her older sisters and updates on what has been happening with them. And Vivian has an interesting story of her own... [Read on]
I am a fairly new reader to Mona Hodgson. I only discovered her less than a year ago, I think, but I thoroughly have enjoyed her books. I love the step back in time and the I honestly think her covers to her books are appealing. (I'm a cover... [Read on]
As I read through The Bride Wore Blue by Mona Hodgson, I kept thinking the characters and plots seemed vaguely familiar. I'm still not sure if I have read the previous two books in the series, but I think I have. I enjoyed this read by Mona... [Read on]
While I was reading this book I had the opportunity to travel to Cripple Creek, Co, so I was easily able to immerse myself in the story. Unfortunately, it seems they have turned the historical streets of Cripple Creek into the gambling mecca of... [Read on]
It is now June, 1897, in Book Three, The Bride Wore Blue, as the four sisters finally are to be reunited. Their Aunt Alma escorts youngest sister, Vivian, on the train from Maine to Colorado to guarantee her safe arrival. Only not far from... [Read on]
The Bride Wore Blue is a charming story set in the historical 1890's western boom town of Cripple Creek. (You can read about the town's actual history in Cripple Creek Days.) While this book is a fictional love story, it loosely features real... [Read on]
Book Description (From Random House): The Sinclair Sisters of Cripple CreekâBook 3 Headed toward a fresh start but tethered by her past, Vivian longs to break free, to find forgiveness and love. At last, the sisters are reunited! The... [Read on]
The Bride Wore Blue is the third book of Mona Hodgson's The Sister's of Cripple Creek saga. This book focuses on the baby of the family, Vivian. Her older sisters have all moved to Cripple Creek, Colorado. I love historical romance and Hodgson... [Read on]
Vivian isn't too excited about traveling to Cripple Creek, Colorado, with her aunt. But with her father in Paris, she has no other choice but to make the journey all three of her older sisters have made before her. But for Vivian, Cripple... [Read on]