Tag: Marriage of Convenience

Falling in love and loving someone are very different. I think you will discover that loving is the deeper end of the pool.

Book Review | Lakes Shores Sanctuary by Jennifer Rodewald

I have developed a sudden taste for well-executed modern marriage of convenience stories, and Lake Shore Sanctuary is an excellent example. I’m also developing a real enjoyment of the grumpy-sunshine trope.

Isa Romero was raised in a Christian family but went through a rebellious patch. Her rebellion has landed her in Elk Lake … pregnant to her ex, leader of a violent cartel. When his adult son shows up in town, she is surprised and grateful when gruff Grady steps in and helps.

Grady Briggs is new in town, a forest ranger with a background in law enforcement. He doesn’t expect his two worlds to collide, yet finds himself proposing marriage to Isa to keep her safe from the cartel. I loved the fact that Grady’s gruff and grumpy exterior was at least in part to hide his attraction to Isa.

Isa is definitely the sunshine character.

She decides to make the best of the situation and determines to make Grady fall for her, because marriage is forever and she can’t face the thought of a loveless marriage. But getting Grady to smile turns out to be easier than changing his feelings … because Isa doesn’t know what the reader knows.

Lake Shore Sanctuary is the fifth book in Jennifer Rodewald’s Redemption Shores series. This series is a little out of the ordinary for Christian fiction, for several reasons.

It doesn’t easily fit into a genre.

The stories are definitely small-town contemporary Christian fiction, with an emphasis on the Christian. The stories all have a romantic element, but the romances aren’t tied in a pretty bow by the end of each book. There are a lot of mysteries, and the stories also have elements of suspense.

I loved watching Isa and Grady develop real feelings for each other as they discover they have more in common than they thought, and I also enjoyed catching up with some of the characters from the earlier books in the series.

It’s more of a serial than a series.

While each book focuses on a couple of main characters, they also follow the characters from the earlier books: the prickly Hazel, her brother Hunter, his one-time girlfriend Janie, his best friend Bennett, and Bennett’s half-siblings.

Yes, you could read Lake Shore Sanctuary as a standalone title and you would probably enjoy it. But you’ll enjoy it all the more if you read the series in order, starting with Lake Shore Wandering.

Recommended for readers looking for Christian fiction with less of a romance focus, and more spiritual depth.

About Jennifer Rodewald

Author Photograph: Jennifer RodewaldJennifer Rodewald is passionate about the Word of God and the powerful vehicle of story. Four kids and her own personal superman make her home in southwestern Nebraska delightfully chaotic.

Born in Colorado, she experienced both the seclusion of rugged mountain living and the busy streets of a Denver suburb during her growing up years. Somewhere in the middle of college, she married a Husker and found her way back to the quiet lifestyle of a rural area, which suits just fine.

Blessed with a robust curiosity, Jen loves to research. Whether she’s investigating the history of a given area, the biography of a Christian icon, or how nature declares the glory of God, her daily goal is to learn something new. Aiming to live with boundless enthusiasm, her creed is vision, pursuit, and excellence.

Jen lives and writes in a lovely speck of a town where she watches with amazement while her children grow up way too fast, gardens, and marvels at God’s mighty hand in everyday life.

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About Lake Shore Sanctuary

Winning her husband’s heart might be the adventure–if not the achievement–of her life. If she can pull it off.

Lake Shore Sanctuary by Jennifer RodewaldGrady Briggs is quiet and dependable and wants a life that looks nothing like his years spent working as a criminal investigator. But when a known member of the cartel comes searching for Isa Romero, that calm, predictable life he’d hoped to find in Luna goes up in flames. Things get complicated when Grady discovers why the crime boss is after Isa.

Though the flirty, vivacious young woman has rubbed him wrong since day one, Grady is willing to go to any length to protect her–even if that means marrying her.

Isa wanted a life full of romance and adventure, but her search for it has landed her in a whole lot of trouble. Grady’s offer of protection is the smart choice, but a lifeless, loveless marriage isn’t something she can live with. Her best option? Win her husband’s heart—which might be the adventure, if not the achievement—of her life, if she can pull it off.

Their marriage is supposed to be her refuge, but the danger only gets worse …

Just when they discover that they might have a chance at a real future together, their secret is exposed. When the danger becomes life-threatening, will Grady be able to protect his wife like he promised?

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When she'd offered him everything he couldn't admit that he wanted, he hadn't been able to say no.

Book Review | Marrying the Rancher’s Daughter by Tara Grace Ericson

I don’t often re-read books as soon as I’ve finished them the first time, but Marrying the Rancher’s Daughter is an exception. Something about the story grabbed me and didn’t let go.

I think what I liked most was that the romance flowed naturally out of the plot rather than being the central focus of the story. Don’t get me wrong: I love a good romance.

But I also love a book that ties a story around the romance.

Cassie Reynolds is a marketing specialist working the rodeo circuit, and one of the top riders happens to be Jason Keen, who works for her father at Redemption Ranch. Jason comes to Cassie’s rescue after she is accosted by her abusive ex-boyfriend, Travis, who doesn’t understand that no means no. That provides the impetus for the plot, and for Cassie’s unusual proposition to Jason: a marriage of convenience.

The story combines age-gap, marriage of convenience and grumpy-sunshine tropes. I’ve always had a fascination with marriage of convenience stories, but it can be hard to find good contemporary romances with this trope, possibly because it can be hard to find an original yet believable reason for the marriage. I think Marrying the Rancher’s Daughter did this well.

The age gap was also handled really well.

Jason started working at Redemption Ranch when Cassie was twelve. That age gap had the potential to have a real ick factor, but was handled very well, as they had little do do with each other before the story starts.

While I’ve read some good books with the grumpy-sunshine trope (e.g. Indigo Isle by TI Lowe), I’ve also come across some I couldn’t even finish because there didn’t seem to be a reason why the character was grumpy. That’s not the case here.

Jason Keen isn’t grumpy as such.

It’s more that he was an angry young man who has recently become a Christian, and who is a bit of a loner who doesn’t feel the need to be liked by others. As a result, he keeps to himself. He’s not Mr. Popular, but he’s a hardworking and competent cowboy, and an excellent rodeo rider. Jason isn’t as articulate as Cassie, but that doesn’t mean his feelings are any less deep or complex.

Cassie is the outgoing Little Miss Sunshine, except when her ex shows up. She’s also fiercely independent and doesn’t want to accept help from anyone, least of all her father and brothers. I admired her independence and spirit and her unwillingness to take the easy path.

The story is contemporary Christian romance.

While the Christian elements underpin the story, but were very subtle. Overall, I loved Marrying the Rancher’s Daughter. Recommended for contemporary romance fans.

About Tara Grace Ericson

Tara Grace Ericson

​Tara Grace Ericson lives in Missouri with her husband and 3 sons. She studied engineering and worked as an engineer for many years before embracing her creative side to become a full-time author.

Her first book, Falling on Main Street, was written mostly from airport waiting areas and bleak hotel rooms as she traveled in her position as a sales engineer. She loves cooking, crocheting, and reading books by the dozen. Her writing partner is usually a good cup of coffee or tea.

Tara unashamedly watches Hallmark movies all winter long, even though they are predictable and cheesy. She loves a good “happily ever after” with an engaging love story. That’s why Tara focuses on writing clean contemporary romance, with an emphasis on Christian faith and living. She wants to encourage her readers with stories of men and women who live out their faith in tough situations.

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About Marrying the Rancher’s Daughter

He’s completely wrong for her. But their marriage may be exactly what she needs.

Professional bullrider Jason Keen is chasing a national title–and running from his mistakes. When his last sponsor threatens to pull their support unless he becomes the poster boy of a charming, family friendly cowboy, there is no way he can pull it off. Unless he can find another way to soften his rough-edged image while he works at Redemption Ranch between events…

Despite her family’s status as Colorado ranching royalty, Cassie Reynolds’ heart has been tied to the rodeo since her first event at the tender age of five. If her possessive ex-boyfriend would get the hint and leave her alone, she’d never leave her rodeo marketing job. Unfortunately, with each passing day, he’s growing more desperate to claim her.

When a week at home on Redemption Ranch is interrupted by the appearance of Cassie’s ex, Jason can’t stand by and let him terrorize the owner’s daughter. Could her unorthodox proposal be the solution to get them both through the holidays and the rodeo national finals?

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