Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Book Review: MERCER BELLES






















Today I am featuring a Western anthology, 
a Timeless Western Collection 
including novellas by Heather B. Moore, Teri Harman, and Linda Carroll-Bradd 

About Mercer's Belles:

When Mr. Mercer sends out a call for single women to travel to Seattle for teaching positions and the potential of forming marriages, 45 answer his call, becoming Mercer's Belles.

The following collection is based on true events during the 1860s:

ONE DANCE by Heather B. Moore:
When Harriet Silverman arrives in Seattle for a fresh start and a new teaching position, the last person she expects is to meet is a fisherman who seems to be every place she turns. As she gets to know Caleb Munns, Harriet discovers they are a perfect match--for friendship. They both have solid reasons for not pursuing marriage. But as their paths continue to cross, Harriet begins to see a completely different future than she imagined.

A JOURNEY TO LOVE by Teri Harman:
Cora, a nurse and surgeon's assistant who learned her skills during the war, joins Mercer's expedition in hopes of finding a job in the West. She's a widow and does not want to marry again. When she meets Albert, a surgeon who is traveling on board the Continental, she finds herself intrigued. Yet, Albert's determined to open his own practice in Seattle, make it a success, and has no plans to look for a wife. But the more time Cora and Albert spend together on the voyage, the more they are drawn to each other.

A FARAWAY LIFE by Linda Carroll-Bradd:
Teacher Sorcha Geraghty yearns for a fresh start after the death of her beau and a factory accident maimed her hand. Asa Mercer’s call for teachers for Washington Territory provides a new opportunity, and she joins his ocean-going expedition. Upon arrival, she learns of the expectation for the women to become wives to the many bachelors. Sorcha needs a new plan and fast. Logging manager Lang Ingemar wants a teacher to provide basic English instruction to his Swedish-speaking crew and keep them out of trouble when they go to Seattle. When he convinces Miss Geraghty to relocate to the logging camp, he has no idea the ways his life will be changed.
 

My book review:


For historical context, these two voyages from the East to Seattle, Washington, took place around the end of the Civil War. The first group of single women arrived in 1864. The second group arrived in 1866.

One Dance
Among the first group of Mercer’s Belles to arrive in Seattle was Harriet. The author did an excellent job of developing her character as a formal woman, not overly social, slightly beyond what was considered the usual marriage age. Mercer’s plan for bringing teachers to Seattle appealed to her, but she sought independence, not the prospect of marriage which was the the other part of Mercer’s plan. I love how the author set up the romance with Harriet creating a splash as she arrives in Seattle. As she finds herself dealing with the disquiet of women-hungry men, Caleb, a rough and tumble fisherman, who was one of the few men not interested in seeking a wife, dove in to rescue her in more ways than one. Delightful story.

A Journey to Love – 
The Civil War is over. I felt a great empathy for Cora, a woman in what was considered a man’s occupation, as joins Mercer’s second group of women bound for Seattle hoping the need for medical care in Seattle will be great enough for the residents to overcome their prejudices against women in the field of medicine. Albert, a war-time surgeon, joins the group to work as an assistant physician on the ship, plus he plans to open a practice in Seattle. He meets Cora whom he knew only by her reputation as a battlefield surgeon’s assistant.  I enjoyed how this couple overcame all efforts to keep them apart and prevent Cora from using her knowledge to help the sick on board. Many interesting details come to light in this book, not only about the primary physician on the ship, but Mercer himself. The author set the scene well and described the characters so I could picture them easily. This romance held my interest throughout.

A Faraway Life – 
As always, Linda Carroll-Bradd brought unique, well-researched details to her story that added depth and color to an already great romance. Sorcha came to Seattle to teach, but had never dreamed she would be asked to teach hulking, grown Swedish loggers how to speak English. Mindful of the employment needs of her seamstress cousin she convinced to come with her, she agrees to give the position a try after she learns the job comes with a lovely, well-appointed cabin large enough for the two women. It requires an entire change of approach to her teaching methods, but she accepts the challenge. The author introduced the reader to basic Swedish phrases and culture, logging, and Sorcha’s lovely Celtic harp. This was a lovely sweet romance about overcoming fears and self-consciousness.

Mercer’s Belles is available on Amazon. PLEASE CLICK HERE.  



1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for posting your opinion of our stories. I had a lot of fun reading the journal by Roger Conant that served as the source material.

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