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Klondike Wedding (Harlequin Historical #863)

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  • Posted March 12, 2012

    Excellent

    A great read!

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  • Posted February 6, 2012

    OMG I married the wrong man!

    Silly girl of course you didn't. It takes a little while to figure it out but figure it out they do. Likeable characters--even the brides clueless family who can't seem to figure out the good guys from the stupid ones. But nevertheless really do have her best interest at heart no matter how misguided they are. Predictable and enjoyable.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 26, 2011

    Loved it!

    Kate Bridges doesn't disappoint with this one. This is my favorite of the Klondike stories. Masculine, protective hero, intelligent, capable heroine, great historical details, and descriptive imagery that transports you to another time and place. Now, do I prefer the Klondike stories or the Mounties? I have read most of her books and love them all dearly. Guess I'll go back and read them again!

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  • Posted October 11, 2011

    Set in Alaska

    Always an author to be counted on for a good read.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    delightful late nineteenth century Canadian romance

    In 1898, Genevieve Summerville arrives from Montana in Dawson City, Yukon to get married. However, since her fiancé Joshua McFadden is in the goldfields, Mountie Inspector Luke Hunter agrees to be the groom¿s proxy. Judge Donahue presides over the ceremony and after pronouncing them as man and wife, he drops dead. On the marriage certificate, Donahue wrote Genevieve Summerville and Luke Hunter. The entire wedding party who came into contact with Donahue is quarantined until authorities can determine what or who killed the judge. As the Mountie and the Big Sky expatriate fall in love with a zillion chaperones, Joshua returns to town to see his woman. --- With a touch of a medical mystery (what killed the judge?) to enhance a delightful late nineteenth century Canadian romance, Kate Bridges refreshes her wonderful Mountie tales. Luke is a gentle person except when it comes to criminals but though he desires his wife feels he guilty re his friend while Genevieve is a confused soul as she desires her spouse but also wonders what to do about her fiancé Joshua rounds out the confused triangle nicely as he thinks American woman come away with me (The Guess Who will get over it as we American Women know our worth is beyond war machines). KLONDIKE WEDDING is another vivid northern neighborly historical winner. --- Harriet Klausner

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