by Maggie Osborne
★★★★½
This was an alright book. Not great but I'll try the author again.
Wow! just WOW!Maggie Osborne rocks!Have kleenex handy.....
I really like Maggie Osborne's westerns. She does a great job of creating the dirty, challenging, world of the early west. I love the way she draws her characters;women, men, Indians, miners, farmers, shopkeepers. Both of her westerns that I've read have featured people on a journey of self destru...
In the town of Passions crossing, a county ordinance allows a woman to marry a convicted man to save him from hanging. There were 4 men facing the noose and Rosie Mulvehey has first choice. After dismissing 3 men, she picks Captain Bowie Stone. Rosie is in desperate need of a man to help her get in ...
The perfect antidote for readers tired of perfect romance heroines: this book features two, both tremendously flawed. The two heroes are pretty seriously flawed too (one to the point that I found it hard to like him, despite his glasses. Is there anything cuter than a historical character in glasses...
Loved loved loved this story. I need to read it again!