Montana Rose - Mary Connealy(*SPOILER ALERT!!!*)Red was such a sweetie. He was so kind and patient with Cassie. He really did treat her like a China doll at first - being so gentle and careful, like she was a fragile butterfly. I thought that was cute - and hilarious - how he was dying for her to...
I did not read the first book in the series and therefore was lost when the story suddenly switched to Adam's story without warning. Cons: I do not like stories about child abuse and there is some in here with some violent detail...SO I skipped that part, literally stopped reading those section...
After reading the Lassoed In Texas series, I wasn't in a big hurry to go on to Montana Marriages. I enjoyed the stories in Lassoed but I didn't really admire the male characters. I felt they were all a bit too clueless and unbelievable. One of the most important things to me in a romance is th...
This series, specifically this second book, have everything you want/need in a good love story: humor, breathless romantic tension, sweet tender moments, a bit of action, good plot points and great characters. The only problem I have with the series is the moments that require me to suddenly sus...
LOVE!!!! Continuing the story of Hannah and the other orphans started in Calico Canyon, it was wonderful to be able to follow up with Grace and Daniel's story too!! They are hysterical!! I love all those boys!!I'll admit when I started this book all the squabbling between Hannah and Grant just ab...
Did not actually read because it was not available at my library and was not impressed by other readers' reviews either. Did read the next in the sequel "Sharpshooter in Petticoats" where many details of this book were summarized. I don't know that I would have had the patience to put up with a...
Wow, what a great ending for the series! This is the final story in the sweeping 9-book, 3-series saga of cowboys, Indians, outlaws, homesteaders, and everything in between. I loved reading all of Mary’s previous books, (especially Montana Rose and The Husband Tree!) so watching all the different...
This was such a fun book! My favorite section was chapters 2-3. I laughed SO hard! I enjoyed the great plot. The villains were really bad without being too graphic for my taste, and the hero & heroine were so fun to "watch" as they went through a number of tough scenarios. I also enjoyed reading ...
Tina Cahill has found her mission field in Broken Wheel, Texas, and is dedicated to picketing the saloon in hopes of shutting it down. She's willing to picket for other causes in her spare time, of course.Vince Yates isn't the only man fascinated by Tina's mission. Plenty of men — not Vince, of c...
Sophie Edwards is doing just fine alone, until a strange-yet oddly familiar-man rides into her life, insisting on rescuing her and her four daughters. Can she find a way to love a headstrong mountain man? When Clay McClellan discovers his brother has been murdered, he's bent on finding the killer...
Amy Simons's small size belies her remarkable strength-strength that makes her thrive in the wild Alaskan frontier. But is she strong enough to accept her father's fate and move on with her own life and love? Braden Rafferty just wants to get away-away from the pain of failing his wife and losing...
Glynna sobbed. Dare found himself alone with Glynna, who’d worked by his side all afternoon and into the evening without shedding a single tear. “Didn’t you calmly sew my back up just a little while ago? And you’ve been working beside me easy as can be for hours. How come ...
The jail cell door slamming closed shut her up. Finally. The first silence for a lot of miles. “The man I sent will give word to your pa and brothers. I’ll release you to them, if and only if they convince me they can control you until after I’ve ta...
Jeanie had never accused Michael of being normal. Shaking her head, she watched her husband plot and plan with the city fathers about making it a real tourist event. The media was involved. Cold Creek was buzzing. Michael was in his element. He bought what looked to everyone else in the world lik...
Seth picked a man known to be wild and dangerous. He rushed for the black hole in the ground that led to the best place in the world. He caught the free end of the rope and lowered it.“I’m Kit Carson today.” Rafe grabbed at the rope, always wanting to check it over, but Seth was too fast for him....
Not that she had any objections to him solving all her problems for her. If he did, good for him. While she waited, she’d see about solving them herself. Tucker had told about the tracks and what little he’d learned from them. Now Shannon remembered something. “I’m sure th...
“I’m giving this one more day.” Luke didn’t need to be reminded that Dare was losing his mind worrying about Glynna Greer. “You don’t know how she looked!”“Now, Dare,” Luke began, “we’ve got Dodger watching—”“I know it.” Dare surged away from the table. “But if Greer turns his fists on her again,...
She’d been at it for two weeks now, and she’d worked hard every day, and still there was more to do. With a back entry room that was cluttered with junk and two bedrooms—one stacked with abandoned boxes Rylan had never even looked through—Maizy might be able to clean for months. Now that she was ...
Ethan said. Audra looked up from where she was washing the dishes. She was a good little wife. The food was hot and plentiful, the house was clean, and his clothes were washed and mended. Ethan was a contented man. Lily lay k...
Melissa would need a few moments to run to the privy and such. Most likely before Mrs. Yates was up and dressed for the day. Vince watching her would never do. She woke to an unusual rainy morning, for it was a dry land here in Texas. She wasn’t prepared for the sand to st...
Audra’s ladle stopped in midstir. She couldn’t take her eyes off Seth. He was gorgeous, and he looked so sweet and vulnerable. He was close in height to his brothers, and his hair was dark and cut raggedly short. His bone-white cheeks were raw and nicked from being shaved and having no sun on the...