In J.T. Tucker’s world he know without a doubt that women who like fashion are the worst kind of evil, the kind that don’t make good wives and mothers.
Hanna Richards is a seamstress determined to earn her way by making fashionable useful clothing for the women in Coventry.
Hannah and J.T. clash from the moment they meet and yet there is a fire between them that doesn’t want to be smothered.
A Tailor-Made Bride is full of surprises and a few moments of danger. It’s set in the old west when streets were dirt and men were in charge.
I enjoyed this read and the time travel trip. I liked Hannah, she’s clueless and smart at the same time, a bit clumsy and yet she never looses her dignity. She handles life with joy.
Here’s the back cover copy.
When a dressmaker who value beauty tangles with a liveryman who condemns vanity, the sparks begin to fly.
Jericho “J.T.” Tucker wants nothing to do witht he new dressmaker in Coventry, Texas. He’s all too familiar with her kind–shallow women more devoted to fashion than true beauty.Yet, except for her well-tailored clothes, this seamstress is not at all what he expected.
Hannah Richards is confounded by the man who runs the livery. The unsmiling fellow riles her with his arrogant assumptions and gruff manner, while at the same time stirring her heart with unexpected acts of kindness. Which side of Jericho Tucker relects the real man?
When Hanna decides to help Jericho’s sister catch a beau—leading to consequences neither could have foreseen–will Jericho and Hanna find a way to bridge the gap between them?