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nancydl
nancydl rated it 5 years ago
I absolutely loved this historic western romantic suspense. I received this for free and I voluntarily chose to review it. This had me laughing and in tears. Add four little girls to men who are not used to children, it touched me. Everyone has a say in this family. Will be reading a lot more of thi...
Nighttime Reading Center
Nighttime Reading Center rated it 7 years ago
Are you a person would would like to see what an wagon trail is like. Learn about it some what. Well you get glimpses of it though the accidental guardian. You can see what it like to be a survivor of a wagon train. We find out about Tracy Riley and some of his past. He has to protect not only wom...
JLee22
JLee22 rated it 7 years ago
Four short stories, each set in a different season of the year, featuring the mail order bride trope. The common thread between the stories is each story's couple had sought a partner through the Hitching Post catalog where the interfering editor rewrote letters between couples to play matchmaker. T...
Jasmyn's Reviews
Jasmyn's Reviews rated it 8 years ago
This is one book in a series that are all centered around the Star Inn. This one seemed like the perfect place to start with an introduction to the Inn, it's family, and the town of Heywood. And it was a great place to kick off.This story starts off on a roll with Amanda returning to clear up her fa...
Yvette - Bookworlder
Yvette - Bookworlder rated it 8 years ago
No Way Up starts with a bang (well, more of a rumble) as an avalanche sets up the circumstances that drive much of the plot for the story that follows. Heath Kincaid is a very likable character, as he saves the Boden patriarch and investigates the cause of the avalanche. Sadie, a gratifyingly spun...
Yvette - Bookworlder
Yvette - Bookworlder rated it 9 years ago
Establishing the entire foundation of a new series in a novella is a daunting task and Mary Connealy has done a more than credible job. In this brief story, we see what drives Chance Boden to leave Boston for the wilds of the New Mexico Territory on a mission to reconnect with his four year old ...
Yvette - Bookworlder
Yvette - Bookworlder rated it 9 years ago
As you might expect from the title of this collection, there are (at least) four proposals, some misunderstandings, unexpected developments, and humorous situations to be found in the pages of these four novellas:The Husband Maneuver by Karen WitemeyerEtta has loved Dan for years. When she hears he ...
Yvette - Bookworlder
Yvette - Bookworlder rated it 9 years ago
With a subtitle like '9 Historical Romances Begin After Saying "I Do"' you know you are in for some surprises. The biggest surprise? That this might be my favorite collection from Barbour so far. The first story surprised me partly by being set in London and a country estate. I enjoyed the stor...
Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 9 years ago
Come along on a romantic journey jam-packed with all the angst of marriages founded upon practical choices as well as coercion. Meet nine couples who barely know each other before they find themselves suddenly married to please family, to stem the tide of gossip, to save the land and joined for life...
Yvette - Bookworlder
Yvette - Bookworlder rated it 9 years ago
I absolutely adored the first two books in Mary Connealy’s Wild at Heart trilogy, and was anxiously looking forward to the third. Fire & Ice, which features the oldest of the Wilde sisters, definitely did not disappoint. The first two books were heavy on action and quite humorous. While we again h...
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