To Win Her Favor
Belle Meade Plantation Series, Book 2
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نقد و بررسی
March 9, 2015
Gifted horsewoman Maggie Linden precludes the financial ruin of her family’s estate in the difficult postbellum epoch by agreeing to her ailing father’s plea and marrying the stranger who can rescue their inheritance. Cullen McGrath may have cash and charm, but he has a past—plus, he’s Irish, something the Nashville elites find unacceptable. And Maggie’s determination to race her favorite thoroughbred mare clashes with Cullen’s desire to avoid racing at all costs. What is behind his reluctance, and can Maggie trust him with her heart? The unlikely couple must find a way to overcome their own prejudices and unite, heart and mind, as hateful outside forces threaten their home and happiness. Alexander (To Whisper Her Name) continues her ode to the magnificent Belle Meade Plantation, using it to illustrate questions of race, faith, and loyalty that continue to haunt today. Richly drawn secondary characters add depth, humor, and a sobering perspective on how Reconstruction affected racial relations, social status, and economic fortunes. Fans will appreciate, and applaud the smooth merging of social commentary and a sweet love story. Agent: Natasha Kern, Natasha Kern Literary Agency.
Starred review from April 1, 2015
Shortly after the end of the Civil War, Cullen McGrath, who had been successful in England until a racing scandal almost ruined him, emigrated to Tennessee. Prejudice against the Irish keeps him from purchasing land until he meets Gilbert Linden. Linden is willing to sell his farm for the cost of back taxes on one condition--McGrath must marry his daughter, Maggie. As men are in short supply after the war, Maggie agrees to the transaction, but she is unsure that she could ever love someone she did not choose for herself. Her dream is to ride her thoroughbred mare in the biggest race in the area. Secrets and violence threaten both the marriage and Maggie's dreams. VERDICT Alexander brings in characters from earlier series titles (To Whisper Her Name), yet this book can be enjoyed as a stand-alone. Strong characters, a sense of the times, and the themes of love, friendship, and the importance of loyalty and determination make this a triumph. It will be popular not only with Alexander's many fans but also with readers of Judith Miller and Tracie Peterson.--Margaret Bentley, Shiawassee Dist. Lib., Owosso, MI
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