The Most Unsuitable Wife
by Caroline Clemmons
Kensington Publishing
January 1, 2003
ISBN #0821774433
320 pages
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"A touching historical Western"

Texan Drake Kincaid has to marry by his thirtieth birthday or lose the family ranch to his uncle. But he hasn't found the woman he wants to marry -- he knows the "right woman" is out there somewhere. But time is running out for Drake, and he is stubborn enough to pick the most unsuitable woman he can find. So he resolves to do just that on a horse- buying trip to Tennessee. When he first arrives in Piper's Hollow he sees a young woman, poorly dressed and barefoot, who is being picked on by two local bullies. He decides that she is the properly unsuitable woman to annoy his family.

Pearl Parker struggles to keep her family together. She sells baked goods and helps people with her knowledge of herbal folk medicine. But she and her two step-siblings are often attacked by locals who dislike them due to their family background. The situation is further complicated because Pearl has taken in a local girl who was forced into prostitution by her unforgiving family, and beaten by a customer. Pearl's half-sister Sarah is growing up and a local couple are trying to force her to come and work for them with the excuse of getting her away from Pearl's bad influence. The husband is a known lecher and Pearl fears for Sarah's virtue.

Pearl agrees to marry Drake to get herself and her charges away from Piper's Hollow. She knows what his reasons for marrying are; but she hopes that she can make a good home for her family, and she hopes that Drake will someday come to love her for herself. The beautiful woman hidden under Pearl's disguise may just be the woman to win Drake's heart after all.

THE MOST UNSUITABLE WIFE is an enjoyable read. Pearl is strong and brave with a deeply kind heart. She deserves to be rescued from her unfortunate circumstances, and she is resolute enough to make the best of whatever life gives her. She is a great character. But I would have liked more strength and depth from Drake. He seems almost stubborn and spoiled in his desire to get back at his family by marrying a woman he doesn't love. Also, the bullies who terrorized Pearl in Tennessee are almost comical rather than threatening when they follow her to Texas. But overall, THE MOST UNSUITABLE WIFE is a well- paced, engaging novel.

Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted January 6, 2003




 

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