GRR Review: A Bride for Mackenzie by Karla Gracey

A Bride for Mackenzie by Karla Gracey is a western historical romance / mail order bride story that is short and sweet, but doesn't feel there really was much substance.

Annie Cahill had a tough life, forced to work as a maid since young to care for her family, in a household where her work was never appreciated. When push came to shove, she chose to take her chances out West as a mail order bride. Mackenzie Stott enjoyed the calm and wide open spaces of Montana but there's something missing... a wife willing to work beside him. When they meet, will they stay together?
While clean and sweet, there really isn't much story beyond the meet and they like each other enough to stay. Annie happened to be a friend of the bride in the first book in the series, so the books are loosely connected.  But there doesn't feel there was much of a struggle for them to fall in love. At best, this is mediocre.

Category: Western Historical

Primary Plot: Unappreciated maid decided to marry herself out West to a loner rancher in Montana.

Overall Rating: 3/5
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