Sunday, October 27, 2019

A Distance Too Grand by Regina Scott

Meg Pero has been assisting her photographer father since she was big enough to carry his equipment, so when he dies she is determined to take over his profession--starting with fulfilling the contract he signed to serve on an Army survey of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon in 1871. What she doesn't realize is that the leader of the expedition is none other than the man she once refused to marry.

Captain Ben Coleridge would like nothing more than to leave without the woman who broke his heart, but he refuses to wait even one more day to get started. This survey is a screen for another, more personal mission, one he cannot share with any member of his team.

As dangers arise from all sides, including within the survey party, Meg and Ben must work together to stay alive, fulfill their duties, and, just maybe, rekindle a love that neither had completely left behind.

I found this book to be very good.  This is a story about Capt. Coleridge who is looking for a road through the Grand Canyon and Meg Pero who has been hired to be the photographer for the expedition.   When Meg arrives at the fort she is told she can't go along on the expedition because she is a women.  She fights for her right to go as she has a contract.  Unbeknownst to her, the leader of the expedition is none other than the man whose marriage proposal she turned down.  This is the story of how they reconnected and the mapping of the road through the  Grand Canyon. 

This is the first book I've read by this author and look forward to reading more.

I was given this book by Revell Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way. 

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