Ella (Prairie Roses Collection) by Nancy Fraser | $20 Gift Card Giveaway, Excerpt, & Review

Ella (Prairie Roses Collection) by Nancy Fraser | $20 Gift Card Giveaway, Excerpt, & Review

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Ella (Prairie Roses Collection) by Nancy Fraser | $20 Gift Card Giveaway, Excerpt, & ReviewElla by Nancy Fraser
Series: Prairie Roses Collection Book #12
Published by Books From a Romantic's Heart on 04/22/2022
Genres: Fiction, Clean Romance, Historical Fiction
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 157

To get away from her late husband’s questionable deeds, Ella Winslow takes her three children and heads west to the unsettled Washington Territory to claim land she believes she’s inherited from her father.

Tucker McAlister was fired from his position as deputy marshal for arresting the mayor’s brother-in-law for spousal abuse. His mentor has found him another job, first escorting the wagon train going west, and then as the new marshal in the growing town of Tacoma, Washington Territory.

The trail is long and hard, yet Ella is more than up to the task. Still, Tuck feels the need to watch over her and her children, whether she wants him to or not. It isn’t until they arrive in Washington the he realizes his protection will now need to extend even further than the wagon train itself.

Will Ella’s faith allow her to trust again and make a safe home for her family, while welcoming Tuck into her heart?

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Excerpt from Ella

Over the course of the next five days, both she and Thomas took turns working with Connor to learn the most efficient way of harnessing the four large Percheron horses to the wagon. Then, right on schedule, they pulled the oversized, custom-made, wagon out into the yard behind the farmhouse.

Connor had attached the canvas cover at the last minute, the enclosure making the huge prairie schooner all the more impressive. Her father had truly outdone himself with the vessel they’d christened Miller’s Folly.

“It’s time to finish loading everything so we can get on the road,” Ella announced, her words sending all three children scurrying toward their rooms in search of their belongings.

“I’ve loaded the food stores into the bottom bins so you won’t have to lift them down. You can just open the lid and scoop out what you need,” Connor reminded her. “Your sewing supplies are in the smaller bin right above your treadle machine.”

“You’ve anchored it to the side of the wagon?”

“As tight as I could. You’ll still need to be careful because it’s heavy. Make sure you check the ropes every day to see that the knot is taut.”

“I will. I promise.” The very last thing she wanted was to damage the one thing she’d need in order to earn money for her family once they’d reached their new home.

“I’ve stored the horses’ supplemental feed in the compartments father built along the outside of the wagon, and placed an extra set of tack in the compartment under the wagon bed next to the water barrels.”

“Are you sure you’re okay with my selling the horses once we’ve reached our destination? After all, they were left to you too.”

Connor slid his arm around her shoulders and pulled her to his side. “I got the farm as my part of our inheritance. You wanted the deed, the wagon, and the horses, so they’re yours. I’d bet you’ll get a pretty penny for them—and the wagon—once you no longer need them anymore.”

“I’d like to hang onto the wagon, if I can,” she admitted. “As a memento of sorts, I suppose.”

“Whatever you decide is up to you. Heaven knows there’s enough hardwood in that thing to heat a small hearth for months.”

She swatted at his arm. “I’ll not be burning it either, no matter what.”

By half-past eight, with everything loaded, and hugs given to their aunt, Jacob and Callie held out their arms for Connor to boost them into the back of the wagon before he closed and tied down the flaps. Thomas took his seat at the front, next to his mother.

“If it feels like the horses are getting away from you, pull them up as best as you can,” Connor instructed. “Are you sure I can’t ride in the wagon with you?”

“I need to know I can do this myself, without you there to grab the reins away from me.”

Connor’s deep chuckle was his first show of humor in days. “Fine, but I’ll be right behind you.”

“You really don’t have to follow us all the way to St. Joseph,” she reminded him. “It’s only a day’s ride. We’ll be there by nightfall.”

“I’m not doing this for you,” he clarified. “It’s for me. I’d worry myself to an early grave if I let you go off not knowing for sure you could handle the team.”

“Well then, mount up, because I’m pulling out.” Ella snapped the reins, and the horses surged forward. The wagon shuddered, then settled, the big wheels rolling smoothly over the dirt.

 

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My thoughts on Ella

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I always enjoy the books I read by the author, Nancy Fraser. Ella is a wonderfully inspiring tale about a widow and her three children uprooting themselves after some unfortunate incidents and traveling west in a Prairie Schooner on the Oregon Trail.

I love the independence exhibited by Ella. It takes a lot of fortitude to tackle such a trip as a single woman with young children.

Marshall Tucker faces repercussions for arresting the Mayor’s brother-in-law for beating his wife. Unfortunately, in this era, a wife has no rights at all. So Tucker is sent to accompany the wagon train west and become the Marshall in the new Washington territory.

The banter between Ella and Tucker is enjoyable, as is the descriptive writing about the trials on the trail.

I love the journal entries from Ella’s son. They add richness to the story by portraying life through the eyes of a child.

Fans of sweet, clean historical romance will enjoy this tale. I highly recommend it to all lovers of the time period, westerns, romance, and independent women.

I hope to read more from the Prairie Roses Collection soon. I know I will be reading more from Nancy Fraser, she’s fast becoming one of my favorite authors.

 

I received a copy of the book for the tour. This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.

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About Nancy Fraser

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Nancy Fraser —Jumping Across Romance Genres with Gleeful Abandon—is an Amazon Top 100 and Award-Winning author who can’t seem to decide which romance genre suits her best. So, she writes them all.

Nancy has published over forty books in full-length, novella, and short format. When not writing (which is almost never), Nancy dotes on her five wonderful grandchildren and looks forward to traveling and reading when time permits.

Nancy lives in Atlantic Canada where she enjoys the relaxed pace and colorful people.

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Full Tour Schedule:

April 25:
1: The Avid Reader
2: Iron Canuck Reviews & More
3: Long and Short Reviews
4: Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin’
5: J. Lynn Rowan – Author of Romance & Historical Fiction
6: Westveil Publishing

April 26:
1: Lisa’s Reading review
2: Romance Novel Giveaways
3: Gold Dust Editing & Book Reviews
4: The Faerie Review
5: It’s Raining Books
6: Sapphyria’s Books

April 27:
1: Gina Rae Mitchell review
2: Vickie’s Kitchen and Garden review
3: FUONLYKNEW
4: Sandra’s Book Club
5: The Pen and Muse Book Reviews
6: Bibliomanaic Aza

April 28:
1: All the Ups and Downs
2: The Key Of Love
3: Momma Says: To Read or Not to Read
4: Welcome to My World of Dreams
5: Triquetra Reviews
6: Author C.A.Milson

April 29:
1: Bizwings Blog review
2: Gimme The Scoop Reviews review
3: Fabulous and Brunette review
4: Christine Young
5: Hope. Dreams. Life… Love
6: Novels Alive
7: Locks, Hooks, and Books
8: Literary Gold

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11 responses to “Ella (Prairie Roses Collection) by Nancy Fraser | $20 Gift Card Giveaway, Excerpt, & Review

  1. Eva Millien

    Congratulations on your release of Ella, Nancy, I enjoyed the excerpt and I enjoyed following the tour and learning about your book, which sounds like a wonderful book for me to read and I the cover is sweet! Good luck with your book and I hope the blitz was a success! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks, Gina, for sharing your thoughts! Have a fantastic TGIF!

  2. Bea LaRocca

    Thank you for sharing your wonderful review of Ella, I love the cover, synopsis and excerpt and I am looking forward to reading this story myself