A Most Inconvenient Marriage
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (December 2, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0764211404
Book Description
Abigail Stuart Thought She was Jeremiah Calhoun’s Widow.
But Jeremiah Calhoun Is Very Handsome, Very Alive, and Very Perplexed.
Most Inconvenient Indeed.
With few options of her own, nurse Abigail Stuart agrees to marry her patient, a gravely wounded soldier calling himself Jeremiah Calhoun. They arrange a quick ceremony before he dies, giving Abigail the rights to his Ozark farm and giving Jeremiah the peace of knowing someone will care for his ailing sister after he’s gone–a practical solution for both of them.
After the war, Abigail fulfills her side of the bargain–until the real Jeremiah Calhoun shows up, injured but definitely alive, and wastes no time in challenging Abigail’s story. Abigail is flummoxed.Β After months of claiming to be his widow, how can she explain that she’s never seen this Jeremiah Calhoun before? How can she convince him that she isn’t trying to steal his farm? And will she find a way to stay, even though this practical arrangement has turned into a most inconvenient marriage?
My Thoughts
Historical romance is one of my favorite genres. When it’s coupled with an inspirational theme, I’m on it! When I had an opportunity to review Regina Jennings’ newest novel, I jumped on board. There’s nothing that I appreciate more than a well-written novel and characters who seem life-like. Jennings accomplishes both of those. She’s an author who, although she’s relatively new, manages to tell a story in such vivid detail that I can see the action in my mind as if it were a movie. I like that!
While reading this novel, I found myself having to tear myself away from it. I went through several frustrating real-life situations that demanded my attention during the time that I was attempting to read, and I found myself longing to get my hands on it so that I could continue reading! It isn’t often that I carry a book to the bathroom with me to prop up on the counter while I’m fixing my hair or putting on makeup. It’s not often that I take a novel along with me in the diaper bag in the hope that I could even sneak in two minutes of reading time somewhere. THIS is one of those books. And because of my desperate attempts to get at it during the chaos that held me captive, the book is a little worn. It now wears the marks of a well-loved novel. lol
The novel’s setting takes place just after the Civil War has ended, and its location is in the Ozarks. Prison hospital nurse Abigail Stuart managed to get herself hitched to a dying Civil War prisoner named Jeremiah Calhoun. When he asks her to go back to his home and take care of his sister and his ma, Abigail has no qualms about heading that way. Her own family had basically disowned her because of a misunderstanding, so a trip to the Calhoun property was accepted as her new home. However, when she got “home” and realized that Jeremiah wasn’t dead after all, but was instead someone totally different than the man whom she had married, Abigail felt the foundation underneath her begin to crumble.
When Jeremiah got home, injured and war-beaten, and found that some woman claimed to be his bride, he did his best to try to convince everyone that Abigail was definitely not his wife. Jeremiah had someone waiting on him, after all! But when he found out that Laurel had given up on him after hearing that he’d died and instead had set her affections on another, Jeremiah found himself one frustrated man.
I loved this story. There was some interesting and gripping conflict at the end of the novel (that I won’t spoil for you) that surprised me. I love when an author can accomplish that element of surprise!
If you’ve never read any of Regina’s novels, I highly, HIGHLY recommend you give her a try! If you’re a local, just ask me and I’ll loan you my copy of A Most Inconvenient Marriage! π
Regina Jennings is one of my favorite authors. She’s a relatively new author who has published four novels, all of which I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing. It has also been my pleasure to be a part of Regina’s read and review launch team, which has enabled me to provide feedback directly to Regina, given me the opportunity to have a copy of her novel(s) in exchange for an honest review. My comments are my own and not a paid review.
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