The Bride's House
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The Bride's House

Paperback – March 27, 2012

Price
$18.59
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1250008275
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.85 x 8.25 inches
Weight
1.05 pounds

Description

“With a perfect blend of masterful storytelling, sympathetic and realistic characters and prose as crisp as a Colorado creek, Dallas again spins a timeless tale of love and tenacity, tenderness and redemption.” ― Richmond Times-Dispatch “Dallas demonstrates an excellent sense of time (tracing several decades), and renders this tumultuous era well (moving from the 1880s into the 20th century).” ― Publishers Weekly “Dallas' straightforward, clean prose is ideal for her beautiful and powerful stories. Her latest novel ... is a tale of family, desire, vengeance and betrayal that more than transcends the ordinary.” ― RTxa0Book Reviews “This book is a winning combination of solid historical fiction, vivid enduring characters, and an interesting story that pulls the reader right in. Sandra Dallas is at the top of her game with THE BRIDE'S HOUSE, which will appeal to book clubs, historical fiction fans, and anyone looking for an excellent read.” ― Bookreporter.com “I recommend THE BRIDE'S HOUSE to fans of Sandra Dallas as well as readers who enjoy multi-generational family sagas.” ― Booking Mama “A sweeping novel of family ties, long-held secrets, and the continuing search for love.... It will resonate strongly with female readers.” ― Reading the Past Sandra Dallas , dubbed “a quintessential American voice” in Vogue Magazine , is the author of over a dozen novels, including Prayers for Sale and Tallgrass , many translated into a dozen languages and optioned for films. Six-time winner of the Willa Award and four-time winner of the Spur Award, Dallas was a Business Week reporter for 25 years covering the Rocky Mountain region, and began writing fiction in 1990. She has two daughters and lives with her husband in Denver and Georgetown, Colorado.

Features & Highlights

  • The New York Times
  • bestselling author of
  • Whiter Than Snow
  • delivers a novel about the secrets and passions of three generations of women who live in a Victorian Colorado house It's 1880, and for Nealie Bent, seventeen, the splendid Victorian house under construction in Georgetown, Colorado, is like a fairy tale come to life. She dreams of living in "the Bride's House," as she calls it, with Will Spaulding, the young entrepreneur sent from the East by his grandfather to learn about the mining business. Will is not the only one who courts Nealie. Charlie Dumas, a miner who lacks Will's polish, wants to marry the hired girl, too, and although Nealie rebuffs him, Charlie refuses to give up. Ultimately, Nealie must deal with lies, secrets, and heartache before choosing the man who will give her the Bride's House. For the motherless Pearl, growing up in the Bride's House is akin to being raised in a mausoleum. Her father, robbed of the life he envisioned with Nealie, has fashioned the house into a shrine to the woman he loved. He keeps his daughter close. When the enterprising young Frank Curry comes along and asks for Pearl's hand in marriage, Pearl's father sabotages the union. But Pearl has inherited her mother's tenacity of heart, and her father underestimates the lengths to which the women in the Bride's House will go for love. Susan is the latest in the line of strong and willful women in the Bride's House. She's proud of the women who came before her. Their legacy and the Bride's House's secrets force Susan to question what she wants and who she loves.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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A fun read

Very entertaining
Creative setting and plot
Mixing Colorado history within the story was excellently done
A fun read; hard to put down
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Good book

Good book
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just don't expect happy endings! She can show the development and maturing ...

Sandra Dallas is a first rate story teller, just don't expect happy endings! She can show the development and maturing of a character as well as any author I read.
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Interesting tale of keeping secrets in families and set in ...

Interesting tale of keeping secrets in families and set in Georgetown, Colorado. A mining town that still exists today, although today, it is more of a tourist trap destination.
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Another good one from Sandra Dallas!

I enjoy Sandra Dallas' writing and her stories. In The Bride's House she weaves a lovely story about the lives of early women, mothers to daughters whose life stories ironically repeat through the generations, all the while living in The Bride's House.
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Five Stars

A very good read
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... only just begun to read and so far I like it very much as I like all Sandra Dallas ...

I have only just begun to read and so far I like it very much as I like all Sandra Dallas books I have read.
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Great author! Tells the story from the women's point ...

Great author! Tells the story from the women's point of view!
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A wonderful story of three generations of women

The story is set in 1880 in the small mountain mining town of Georgetown, Colorado. Seventeen year old Nealie ran away from a bad family situation and is now cooking and serving meals at a boardhouse there. She has fallen in love with a house that is being built and calls it the Bride's House. She never imagined that she would be the first bride to live there. But she moves in with a big secret that is closely guarded for several generations. A good read and period piece.
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Loved it

I love all Sandra Dallas books - this was a good one with lots of twists & turns - up to the level of all her other books