Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2020

The Victorian-American Mother-in-Law

The Victorian-American Mother-in-Law by Kristin Holt. Kristin Holt writes sweet romance set in the Victorian-American West.

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Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From Memphis Daily Appeal of Memphis, TN on Sept 21, 1876.

Victorian-American humor at its finest... another quip in a Victorian newspaper that pokes fun at the relationship mother-in-law and all those who dare wed her progeny.

One more, just for a smile.

Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From Weekly Nebraska State Journal of Lincoln, NE on January 22, 1870.


Happy Mother’s Day to all women: moms, mothers-in-law, daughters, sisters, friends.

I am the blessed mother of four wonderful adults and mother-in-law to one. In just a few days, I’ll become a mother-in-law once more. I’m incandescently happy.

I love this daughter-in-law-to-be and she gives every indication of liking me in return. My mother-in-law happens to be a remarkable woman, a dearly loved, valued, and important part of my extended family. (I’ll share Victorian-American attitudes that show I’m not alone. Don’t miss the ending!)

Yet we all know someone who had a nightmare experience, a mother-in-law who nitpicked and divided and destroyed. In the nineteenth-century United States, people had the same set of challenges...


Capable of Murder



Kristin Holt | The Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From New York Daily Herald of New York, NY on January 4, 1870.


Oh yes, married men were absolutely capable of murder. Especially upon their mother-in-law. (Let’s not turn a blind eye toward long-misused daughters-in-law. Read on!


My Mother-in-Law the Confidence Woman


Transposed from The Vicksburg Herald of Vicksburg, Mississippi on January 4, 1870:
Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-law. The Vicksburg Herald of Vicksburg, Mississippin on January 4, 1870. Original newspaper scanned image is difficult to read, so full transcription is provided in text.
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LOVELY woman perpetrated a most astonishing swindle with a New York physician the other day. A few years ago Doctor Cyrus Ramsay, an eminent physician, in the practice of his profession in New York City, was called into a miserable tenement house to see a woman quite ill therein. He attended her during her entire illness, and a few months after her recovery married her. She had a mother, wives often have, consequently the Doctor was blessed with that luxury, a mother-in-law. After a season the Doctor sought safe investment for several thousand dollars which he had in bank. The sharer of his joys and toils persuaded him to buy the house in which they resided, and the one adjoining. She also persuaded him to make the deed in her name to save him, from any disastrous speculation in which he might engage. Soon after the partner of his bosom persuaded the physician that her health was impaired, and that a change of climate could alone restore her. A voyage to Cuba was arranged. Mother and daughter departed ; the business of the husband would not permit him to go. In a short time information came to him that his wife was dead. He sent for the body and had it interred. Then came the mother-in-law and a lawyer with a will of the deceased, in which it was shown that the daughter had bequeathed one-half the property in her name to her mother. The suspicions of the Doctor have been aroused, and he intends to have the body of the dead woman taken up. He does not think his wife is dead.

(I made every effort to retain formatting, spelling, punctuation, and create a precise copy. As you see from the original image, it’s difficult to decipher.)


My Mother-in-Law the Center Breed Hog


Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. Published in Wichita Eagle of Wichita, KS on Feb 25, 1875. Article titled "Mothers-in-Law," setting aside the wonderful M-i-L set, and critical of the rest. Part 1 of 6.

Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. Published in Wichita Eagle of Wichita, KS on Feb 25, 1875. Article titled "Mothers-in-Law," setting aside the wonderful M-i-L set, and critical of the rest. Part 2 of 6.

Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. Published in Wichita Eagle of Wichita, KS on Feb 25, 1875. Article titled "Mothers-in-Law," setting aside the wonderful M-i-L set, and critical of the rest. Part 3 of 6.
Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. Published in Wichita Eagle of Wichita, KS on Feb 25, 1875. Article titled "Mothers-in-Law," setting aside the wonderful M-i-L set, and critical of the rest. Part 4 of 6.
 Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. Published in Wichita Eagle of Wichita, KS on Feb 25, 1875. Article titled "Mothers-in-Law," setting aside the wonderful M-i-L set, and critical of the rest. Part 5 of 6.
Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. Published in Wichita Eagle of Wichita, KS on Feb 25, 1875. Article titled "Mothers-in-Law," setting aside the wonderful M-i-L set, and critical of the rest. Part 6 of 6.
Original image deteriorated beyond easy reading; transcribed with care.


Outlaw the Mother-in-Law!


A fellow known as Hugh Murr wrote a humorous article noting that Adam (of Eden fame), without a mother-in-law, deserved to be envied. 

Through various chuckles and examples he proves his point: brides, upon their marriage, should be legally separated from their parents. After all, what man in his right mind wants a mother-in-law? NO ONE, he asserts. Hugh demands that the role of mother-in-law be banished. Note publication date: 1870.


Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From Buffalo Courier of Buffalo, NY on January 24, 1870: Hugh Murr on Mothers-in-Law. Part 1 of 5.
Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From Buffalo Courier of Buffalo, NY on January 24, 1870: Hugh Murr on Mothers-in-Law. Part 2 of 5.
Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From Buffalo Courier of Buffalo, NY on January 24, 1870: Hugh Murr on Mothers-in-Law. Part 3 of 5.Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From Buffalo Courier of Buffalo, NY on January 24, 1870: Hugh Murr on Mothers-in-Law. Part 4 of 5.


 Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From Buffalo Courier of Buffalo, NY on January 24, 1870: Hugh Murr on Mothers-in-Law. Part 5 of 5.

My Mother-in-Law the Angel


Remember when I wrote earlier, that I have an angel of a mother-in-law? I’ve had four or five years of good experience, and am told I’m far from a wicked mother-in-law. Just in time to add another member of the family by marriage. I’m not alone in this optimistic viewpoint.

Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From The Citizen of Topeka, Kansas on May 8, 1886: Mothers-in-Law, a Few Words in Defense of a Much-Abused Class of Loving Women. Part 1 of 2.
Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From The Citizen of Topeka, Kansas on May 8, 1886: Mothers-in-Law, a Few Words in Defense of a Much-Abused Class of Loving Women. Part 2 of 2.


The following article was published in Burden, Kansas (isn’t that a fantastic town name? Unfortunately, the name didn’t come from some fantastic struggle-against-nature, man-against-storm early pioneer tale. Nope. The man who surveyed and laid out the town was named Robert F. Burden.)

Without further ado, from the Burden Saturday Journal of Burden, Kansas. Publication date: September 25, 1879: “Honor Thy Mother-in-Law,” or: “She’s Usually Quite Useful.”


Kristin Holt | the Victorian-American Mother-in-Law. From Burden Daily Journal of Burden, Kansas on September 25, 1879: A Good Mother-in-Law, in defense of the institution, with admiration and thankfulness.


Invitation


What do you think?

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Have you read a really good book with a mother-in-law character that made you feel something? (laughter, anger, love?)

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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Mother's Day Special for Lockets & Lace Series

























The Sweet Americana Sweethearts authors who wrote for the 
Lockets & Lace 

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Mother's Day!

At this price, 99 cents, you can afford to gift all the important women in your life with their own set of this exciting multi-author series.

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Happy Mother's Day!



Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Grandma's Wedding Quilts: Mother's Day Special



















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Not since our pre-order special have we offered the entire Grandma's Wedding Quilts series at such a great price. If you haven't read them, now is the time to 
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To find all the books in one place on our Grandma's Wedding Quilts Amazon Page, 

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Here is a short description of our 12 wonderful romances in this series:


Grandma's Wedding Quilts - The Prequel by Kate Cambridge


One year ago Hannah Quinn scored her dream job, and now the fait of the museum she loves will rise or fall on her next exhibit. But wait... there's a problem. She doesn't have a clue what her next exhibit will be!

When a trunk with two quilts is donated to the museum, Hannah's boss thinks she's wasting her time chasing down the history of the quilts, regardless of their beauty; but Hannah persists. She knows there's something special about these quilts, and a story that demands to be told.

Little does Hannah know, her friend Callum, a researcher and consultant, plays an unexpected a role in her investigation that leads to questions and discoveries that threaten the foundation of all she holds most dear.

Will her desperation to discover the story of the quilts cause her to lose the very thing she loves the most - or will the secrets she uncover lead her to more than she ever dreamed?

Purchase link for Grandma's Wedding Quilts-The Prequel - CLICK HERE.



About Kizzie’s Kisses by Zina Abbott: 


Running from hostile Indians attacking Salina, Kansas in 1862, feisty Kizzie Atwell runs into freighter Leander Jones traveling the Smoky Hill Trail. He is as interested in her as his stallion is in her mare. The two join forces to prevent the Fort Riley Army captain from requisitioning their prize horses for the cavalry. Will the bargain they make to save their horses lead to a more romantic bargain sealed with a kiss?


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About Jesse’s Bargain by Kay P. Dawson: 


Thanks to a gunfight, Cora now needs to get to Kansas, and Jesse needs a new trail cook.  Left with no other choice, she joins the cattle drive headed north, with a man who isn’t happy to have her along.  They have miles of trail ahead of them - and a lot that can go wrong along the way.
 

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 About Meredith’s Mistake by Amelia C. Adams:
 
The summer Meredith turned eighteen was filled with romance and laughter - two young men sought her hand, and she chose the one she thought would make her the happiest. He certainly was the most handsome, and the wealthiest, and could offer her the most pleasant life. But that turned out to be a mistake . . . one she would regret for a very long time.

In a strange twist of fate, now she's being given a chance to set things right. Will she be able to live down her past, or will her foolishness keep coming back to haunt her and keep her from ever being happy with the man she loves?


 Purchase link for Meredith's Mistake- CLICK HERE.


About Monica’s Mystery by Kate Cambridge:


Monica has to leave home, fast. Her parents are planning to marry her off and although all her friends are marrying, that is definitely not what she wants. She’s seventeen, an amateur sleuth, and sees no reason why she can’t join the ranks of the local lawman, or even become a Texas Ranger, should she choose! What will happen when she visits her best friend in Texas, only to find herself face-to-face with a handsome Texas Ranger, and knee-deep in territory she has no idea how to navigate? 

 Purchase link for Monica's Mystery - CLICK HERE.


About Pleasance’s First Love by Kristin Holt:

His worst mistake was letting her go.
His second-worst mistake? Bringing her home.

No one will ever know how badly Pleasance Benton’s abandonment threw Jacob Gideon. He landed hard, hard enough he didn’t care to find a replacement. Now that he needs a woman, he figures the safest way is to order one from a catalog.

Pleasance is back to reclaim her rightful place at Jacob’s side. One way or another she’ll remind him theirs is a match made in heaven…once the shock wears off. The teensy-weensy problem? Jacob doesn’t know that she—his first love—is his catalog bride.

Purchase link for Pleasance's First Love - CLICK HERE.


About Zebulon’s Bride by Patricia PacJac Carroll:

He’s vowed not to marry until he reaches Montana. Then he meets her, but she has other ideas.

Zebulon Benton dreams of going to Montana, but he’s the only son and his mother doesn’t want him to go and his father needs help with the family store. Unknown to Zeb, his mother sends off for a mail order bride. After all, if Zeb marries and settles down, he won’t want to leave.

Enter Amy Gordon from New York. She appears to be the perfect bride for Zeb. Except she also wants to go to Montana and nothing is going to stop her especially her love for Zeb.

Purchase link for Zebulon's Bride - CLICK HERE.  



About Ione’s Dilemma by Linda Carroll-Bradd:


Relocating from Des Moines to the Texas frontier brings more challenges than socialite Ione has ever faced. All she wants is to avoid scandal but local carpenter Morgan is intent on courtship. 

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About Josie’s Dream by Angela Raines:


Could Doctor Josephine (Josie) Forrester and Lawman William Murphy get past their beliefs about life and love and find the future they were meant to have?

Purchase link for Josie's Dream - CLICK HERE.




About Chase’s Story by P. A. Estelle:

Chase wanted no part of going to college or following in his father’s footsteps and becoming a doctor. His dream involved cattle and horses and he follows that dream to the Arizona Territory. One cold, rainy day his life takes a turn when he finds himself looking down the muzzle of a Colt Walker barely being held up by a woman who has been badly beaten along with her three-year old son. Will she be someone Chase could let into his heart or someone who could destroy his life?



Purchase link for Chase's Story - CLICK  HERE.




About Gloria’s Song by Kathryn Albright:


Gloria always does the proper thing, the expected thing as the daughter of a shipping tycoon. Having, Colin, a local tavern pianist, help her with an audition is crazy. But if music can cross class lines… can it also harmonize two hearts? 

Purchase link for Gloria's Song - CLICK HERE.






About Tad’s Treasure  by Shanna Hatfield:

He never intended to fall in love with her

Tad Palmer makes a promise to his dying friend to watch over the man’s wife and child. Years later, he continues to keep an eye on Posey Jacobs and her precocious little boy. The only problem is that he’s not sure his heart can withstand the vow he made when he falls in love with the widow and her son.

Posey Jacobs misses her beloved husband, but her wrenching grief has given way to hope for the future as she finds herself falling deeper and deeper in love with Tad Palmer. However, the infuriating man doesn’t seem to notice her interest and treats her as he would his sister.

Throw in a goat who thinks she’s a dog, a town full of quirky characters, and this widow has her work cut out for her if she wants one handsome cowboy to give her his heart.

Purchase link for Tad's Treasure - CLICK HERE.

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