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Original Title: A Bride Most Begrudging
ISBN: 0764200720 (ISBN13: 9780764200724)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Drew O’Connor, Lady Constance Morrow, Andrew Joseph O'connor, Master Josh, Constance Caroline Morrow, Goodman Emmett, Mr. Meanie, Caskie, Granny Apperson, Woodrum
Setting: Virginia Colony,1643(United States)
Literary Awards: Christy Award for Romance (2006)
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A Bride Most Begrudging Paperback | Pages: 347 pages
Rating: 3.96 | 12392 Users | 884 Reviews

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Any ship arriving from England means good news for Virginia colony farmers. The "tobacco brides" would be on board--eligible women seeking a better life in America, bartered for with barrels of tobacco from the fields. Drew O'Connor isn't stirred by news of a ship full of brides. Still broken-hearted from the loss of his beloved, he only wants a maid to tend his house and care for his young sister. What he ends up with is a wife—a feisty redhead who claims she is Lady Constance Morrow, daughter of an Earl, brought to America against her will. And she wants to go straight back to England as soon as she can. She hasn't the foggiest notion how to cook, dares to argue with her poor husband, and spends more time working on mathematical equations than housework. What kind of a wife is that? Drew's Christian forbearance is in for some testing. Headstrong and intelligent, deeply moral but incredibly enticing, Constance turns what was supposed to be a marriage of convenience into something most inconvenient, indeed.

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Title:A Bride Most Begrudging
Author:Deeanne Gist
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 347 pages
Published:July 1st 2005 by Bethany House Publishers (first published January 1st 2005)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Christian. Historical Romance. Fiction

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This is women's Christian fiction? Didn't realize that although I guess I got a clue when the author signs her author note "In Him, Deanne Gist".I actually really, really liked this book. I found myself very involved in the lives of the characters, caring what happened and emotionally invested in their fictional lives. I also liked that the book is historical fiction and that her setting is based in reality, particularly the Indian massacres that took place in 1622 and 1644.I didn't understand

I don't know where to begin. Lady Constance morrow was kidnapped and sent to the Americas to be sold as a tobacco bride. She went through starvation, and mistreatment on the ship. She she arrives in Virgina, she is automatically bidden on by a horrible man. His name is Emmet. He buys her, and loses her in a game of cards. Cards, can you believe that. I for one would be quite mad if I were her. Anywho Drew wins her and takes her home. That's all I'll spoil!!I automatically fell in love with the

I loved A Bride Most Begrudging much more than I was expecting. The story captured me and I couldn't stop reading. The premise and time period was good as it made me consider how life would have been back then. I don't know much about American history so even though this book didn't tell a lot, I still learnt some things. The characters were irritating sometimes but I grew with them and soon realised how true they were. I liked how Constance held onto her education and was persistently herself,

I enjoyed the history in the story. I like stories of the frontier (the American frontier and SF frontiers). You don't come across that period of time (the colony of Virginia) very often, and it was well done. I liked Lady Constance and the hero, Drew, though the misunderstanding went on too long--as often happens in romances.

I read this book for Book Club and I thought it was ok, except for a few things. It just kept going and going, one crazy crisis after another. Plus sometimes the main characters seemed dense to me. I just felt like I was on a roller coaster of problems the whole time, instead of really concentrating on developing characters the author developed multiple plot lines so by the end I just felt tired.

2 stars. This started out strong. Marriage of convenience, and life on a tobacco plantation. Drew is kind of a turd, but he and Constance ease into life together and become friends over math equations. They both love solving story problems. That shouldve been a red flag. I got a little tired of the do they like me? No, they could never love one such as I. Vomit. Barf. Diarrhea.Drew pulls a Florence Nightingale and nurses Connie back from deaths door. They say lovey dovey things and Drew makes

Amazing, wonderful, lovable, anything that you can say that is a positive adjective can be used to describe this novel. Deeanne Gist outdid herself and I officially have a new favorite book!The story line made me happy, sad, angry, and tickled my funny bone to the core. I read this story in one day and I could not put it down. I am so sad that it was a library book and I will be purchasing this novel very soon for my own personal collection.

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