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BOOK REVIEW: The Oregon Escort
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by: Barbara Warren Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: The Oregon Escort Author: Susan Page Davis Publisher: Heartsong Presents ISBN: 1-59310-949-0 Genre: Inspirational/Historical/Romance
Lydia Jackson has to reach Oregon. She has a contract to teach school and the main stipulation on the agreement states she will not get married for one year. It was easy to agree those terms when she was back east, but that was before Lydia met trooper Mike Brown.
Not that she likes Corporal Brown, in fact she can’t be around the man without his irritating ways bringing out the worse in her. He even thinks he has the right to give her orders, like warning her to stay with the wagon train and not go wandering out to pick berries.
Mike, who lost his wife and child, never expected to be attracted to a woman again, but Lydia Jackson has a way of getting under his skin. Can the trooper and the schoolteacher say goodbye when the train reaches Oregon, or can they find a way to be together in spite of Lydia’s contract.
Susan Page Davis’ The Oregon Escort is an entertaining story about a fascinating part of our history. |
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