by Catherine Anderson, Ruth Ann Phimister
3.5 stars . So beautiful
**3.5**Anderson delivers another page-turning story with Cherish. This is the third of her books for me, and while my least favoirte so far, still a really good read. I didn't realize before I started reading that the heroine was raised within a conservative religious community, which probably influ...
I absolutely LOVED this book. Race was an *amazing* hero, who went straight to my all time hero A-list :) Definitely a re-read for me, and soon.
I don't know what I might have rated this book if I'd read it instead of listening to the audio, but really, how romantic can a book be when its narrator sounds like this? The audio died before the first sex scene, for which I can only be thankful, and I finished the book in print. (I only wish I ha...
I had enough of regency romances and decided to go and get me some cowboy love instead.This is the layout: a god-fearing Quaker woman, a handsome, quarter Apache gun-slinging cowboy, some bad guys, a dog, and a pile of money.Rebecca (the Quaker) goes through some interesting shifts in her outlook on...
I'm not going to rate this one. I may try it again later. Just couldn't get past the hokey dialogue.
Cherish was an extraordinarily beautiful book about overcoming fears and learning to deal with the pain of loss. Set in the 19th century Rebecca Morgan is the sole survivor of an outlaw attack. She is rescued by Race Spencer an ex gunslinger who happened to be passing by with his men. Race was intri...