Nothing Short of Wondrous (American Wonders Collection) by Regina Scott


Nothing Short of Wondrous (American Wonders Collection) by Regina Scott

If you enjoyed book 1 in the American Wonders Collection by Regina Scott, or even if you haven’t read it, if you like historical fiction I’m confident you will love this book! This story is set in the year 1886 in Yellowstone park and is rich with history and details. I absolutely loved the main character Kate and her love for the land and animals. She was such a hard worker to run her hotel and take care of her son. I enjoyed chapter after chapter as I read more about Yellowstone, the land (the good and bad), the animals and the threats through out the book.

Regina Scott has done it again with another amazing “American Wonders” collection and I can’t wait to see where her next book takes place! The imagery throughout the book makes me feel like I’m right there with the characters!

Can we just talk about how simply breathtaking and gorgeous the cover of this book is?! It is simply stunning as was her first book in this series as well! Highly recommend this clean, historical romance.

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
It is 1886, and the government has given the US Cavalry control of Yellowstone. For widowed hotelier Kate Tremaine, the change is a welcome one. She knows every inch of her wilderness home like the back of her hand and wants to see it protected from poachers and vandals.

Refused a guide by Congress, Lieutenant William Prescott must enlist Kate’s aid to help him navigate the sprawling park and track down the troublemakers. But a secret from his past makes him wary of the tender feelings the capable and comely widow raises in him. As they work together to protect the park and stand firm through injustice and tragedy, they may just find that two wounded hearts can share one powerful love when God is in control.

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About the author:
Regina Scott is the author of more than 45 works of warm, witty historical romance, including A Distance Too Grand. Her writing has won praise from Booklist and Library Journal, and she was twice awarded the prestigious RT Book Reviews best book of the year in her category. A devotee of history, she has learned to fence, driven four-in-hand, and sailed on a tall ship, all in the name of research. She and her husband of 30 years live south of Tacoma, Washington, on the way to Mt. Rainier.

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