Sometimes, you pick up a book in your favorite genre, by a writer you love and trust, and it disappoints you. Other times, which happens rarely, you pick up a book in a genre you never liked, by an author you don’t know, and you can’t put it down. You make a joyful discovery. This is what happened w...
I've had a hankering for a western historical for some time so Willaful's tweet about The Promise of Jenny Jones reminded me of the sorry fact that I'd left this little gem languishing on Mt. TBR much too long. Maggie Osborne is one of the best writers of western historical romances, and her heroine...
I read Brides of Prairie Gold as an unabridged audiobook narrated by Chris Faulkner. If you’re looking for a good bit of grit alongside your adventurous romantic entanglements you may want to track down a copy of the paperback. The narrator tries (too hard at times) but this book has an enormous cas...
3.5 stars. Would be my first Maggie Osborne book but not my last. Can't say I had any complaint about the author's writing style, but I couldn't connect with either Jenny or Ty... not even Graciela. Neither did I like the smothering Mexican weather that the author so brilliantly depicted. I felt lik...
My review of Silver Lining by Maggie Osborne is hard to write, maybe the hardest. If this book were only about Low 'Louise' Down, it's a keeper for sure. But it isn't, and it wasn't ever meant to be a one-woman show. But my heart is torn because there is so much to love about Silver Lining and yet t...
I Do, I Do, I Do is a story of three women, three very different women, and how they move from mortal enemies to best friends. Juliette March - gently bred, quiet, slender, very proper, at times prissy, as well as a very rich heiress in California who has allowed herself to drift through life at t...
I enjoyed this historical romance that had a good plot and plenty of exciting action. I particularly liked the strong heroine and her interaction with the hero including the development of their relationship. For firing squad switch, Jenny promises to take young girl from Mexico to California and ...
Annie Malloy is in a fix. She’s gotten herself into the worst kind of trouble and there’s really only one way out. It seems the town’s handsome new sheriff, Jesse Harden, has taken a shine to her–and has offered her a way to end the scandal once and for all. Marriage, she hopes, even a hasty one to ...
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