First, I would like to extend a heartfelt “Thank you” to Pam Hillman and her publisher for sending me a copy of "Claiming Mariah" to review for them. I am truly grateful for this generosity. I really appreciate the time, effort and expense it takes to make a reviewer copy available to me.
After the death of her father, Mariah Malone writes a letter seeking forgiveness for his past regrets. What she doesn’t expect is for the sons of the letter’s recipient to show up on her porch claiming her land! Even more farfetched is the idea that she could fall in love with Slade Donovan, the bitter man who wants to take her home.
“Claiming Mariah” by Pam Hillman is an engaging historical western romance. With a solid plot and likable characters, this book is an enjoyable weekend read. There were a couple of moments where a character’s inner monologue seemed to come out of left field just to create more conflict, but overall this is a good book – romantic and suspenseful with a thread of godliness woven throughout.
After the death of her father, Mariah Malone writes a letter seeking forgiveness for his past regrets. What she doesn’t expect is for the sons of the letter’s recipient to show up on her porch claiming her land! Even more farfetched is the idea that she could fall in love with Slade Donovan, the bitter man who wants to take her home.
“Claiming Mariah” by Pam Hillman is an engaging historical western romance. With a solid plot and likable characters, this book is an enjoyable weekend read. There were a couple of moments where a character’s inner monologue seemed to come out of left field just to create more conflict, but overall this is a good book – romantic and suspenseful with a thread of godliness woven throughout.
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