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M**Y
Another brilliant story
I just loved this book how wonderful to see 3people going all the way to Australia to find love and happiness i was really happy for Eleanor and Dougal i wanted so much for him to be happy and Quinton with Harriet.I felt a little bit sorry for Jacinta not knowing what to expect with Nash but how kind was he a lovely man .Gerald Blacklea was horrible and Pearson evil people.I also enjoyed catching up with the Deagans and Adam and Ismay,I would recommend this author to all readers.
L**H
Trader's Gift
The fourth of five in this series this book differs slightly from the first three. In the first three you had one main female character, Isabella, Ismay and Maura, they all meet their future spouses at the beginning of the book and by the end have eventually fallen in love and decided to get married. In this book there are two main female characters, Eleanor and Jacinta. Eleanor has already met the love of her life in a previous book and is hopeful that he still loves her as she makes her way back to Australia and Jacinta has no idea what the future hold for her as she has never met the man she will marry. The first part of the book sets up the story and why these women and one man (also on his way to Australia to be with the woman he loves) they have come to decide to take a chance on moving around the world for a new life. There is tension and drama as Jacinta is protecting her young son from a would be kidnapper who follows them on the ship. When they finally arrive at their destination things pick up and romance blooms between three couples. It is a touching story, and while there are new characters to meet, you also visit those mentioned in previous stories, Bram and Isabella and their growing family, Ismay and Adam, Maura and Hugh and you watch their characters grow and develop in each book and get to revisit them. I will be sad when I read the finale of this great series as I have grown to love all of the characters in these books, from the main characters who have each had their own stories, to the minor characters and of course to the children who have both been there from the beginning and who have been born throughout the series. Overall this book was a quick engaging read and though I'll be sad to see the end of this series I still look forward to read the final installment.
F**E
The Trader's Gift
This book is the 4th in the Traders series and I loved it as much as the other three. There seemed to be more going on in this one. I have now read all five in the series. I felt I knew all the characters and was sorry to leave them behind. I have of course gone on to another Anna Jacobs now and this promises to be just as good.
**S
Never to late
The reason for the title is that love is not always for the young. This is heart warming, and not on!y ,the young can find love but older people can to. The author writes in such a way that character's are brought to life. Looking forego the final book in the series.
K**R
Another great read
The fourth book in this series features two friends of Bram called Mitchell and Dougal who are looking for wives. Enter Jacinta and Eleanor who both travel from England to Australia to meet their new intended husbands. Strangers at first they strike up a friendship on ship and by the time they arrive in Australia are firm friends. They also make friends with an older gentleman called Quentin who is hoping to win the heart of his good friend Harriet.This was another great read, as usual the story flowed and I was sorry to finish it, especially as there is only one more book left in this series. Highly recommend.
K**S
Loved it
Loved this heart warming story. Highs and lows of life ,with a wonderful heart warming ending. Great addition to The Traders series..
K**R
Very enjoyable!
Anna Jacobs books are unputdownable as was this one in The Traders series. One more book to go I think and I can't wait read it.ww
B**S
Th traders books
This series of books are unstoppable reading. They keep you from any other books. While you are kept so spellbound by them you can think you are actually there.
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