by Kathleen Kent
I am giving this read a 3 star overall rating only because when I closed the book I had no unsatisfactory feelings. I was originally drawn to this title because of the cover. I really wanted to know whether a gun was a necessary accessory for that particular dress. Then I read the synopsis...pirat...
Extremely glad to see the reemergence of the Western novel and this novel embodies many of the features of the old westerns; a prostitute, a killer, a town where treasure is supposedly hidden and of course, lawmen. A chase, and a unpredictable ending make this a face paced and entertaining read. L...
It's the Wild West with a prostitute and an inexperienced lawman running loose.Lucinda Carter and Nate Cannon will take you on a ride through the 1870's as they try to make a new life for themselves. They both wanted to start over, but they both ended up doing the same thing they always did.Lucinda...
Who Wrote It? Kathleen Kent, author of The Heretic’s Daughter and The Traitor’s Wife. Plot in a Box: A diverse array of outcasts collide in a small Texas town, on the hunt for a pirate’s buried treasure. Invent a New Title For This Book: We’re Not As Different As You Think Read This If Y...
This is a great book. Set shortly after the Civil War in Texas. I couldn't help but think what a good movie it would make.
The Outcasts is decidedly anti-climactic for all the build-up regarding the mysterious McGill. For one, the entire plot is too predictable. Supposed plot twists are not twisty, and hidden identities are anything but hidden. Even the most careless reader can pick up on the direction of the plot and h...