Review: Forever Mine by Charlene Raddon

Review:
Charlene Radon has created an engaging story about Ariah Scott and Bartholomew Moon. Together this couple fights their attraction when life thrust them together. Ariah is a mail order bride. Bartholomew is a light house keeper and the uncle of Ariah's betrothed. Through intrigue and interesting circumstance, the story captivates the reader. I liked Radon's writing style and how she infused historical relevancy and facts into the characters dialogue, actions, reaction and the setting.
*I was given a free copy for an honest review

Book Blurb:
Their love was fated . . . 

A mail-order bride from Cincinnati, Ariah Scott traveled all the way to Oregon to marry one man, only to lose her heart to another. What will become of her now? Ever since her father died at the hands of a vengeful relative, Ariah's life has been shadowed by dark secrets. And now her forbidden desire for Bartholomew Noon fills her with uncertainty -- and a secret longing that can never be fulfilled. 

And forbidden . . . 

From the moment Bartholomew saw Ariah standing alone at the Portland train station. the keeper of the Cape Meares Light was lost. Hopelessly in love with this angelic beauty who is fated to live beside him at the isolated lighthouse as the wife of another man, Bartholomew never dreams that destiny will someday bring them together. Is Ariah truly the woman he can cherish . . . forever?