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STETSONS, SPRING AND WEDDING RINGS |
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 by Jillian Hart, Stacey Kayne and Judith Stacy
RT Rating:    Category: HISTORICAL Setting: American West Publisher: HARLEQUIN Published: June 2009 Type: Historical (Anthology) |
| These light, charming, heartwarming novellas brings the style of western courtship to light and deliver just enough romance, western aura and engaging characters to satisfy a reader's appetite for a taste of the wild
and tender West.
Summary: Joseph Brooks expects his mother to find him a bride, so when
he goes to the train station to pick up a "package," he's not surprised to find a young lady. But Clara Woodrow is no mail-order bride; she's come to apply for a maid's position. Still, Joseph is sure she's his and won't take no for
an answer in Hart's sweet "Rocky Mountain Courtship."
Kayne views being "Courted by
the Cowboy" differently when ex-U.S. Marshal Kyle Darby tries to help the woman he once harmed by hiring her
as the town's new schoolteacher. He quickly learns that he must put guilt aside to fully claim her love.
Travis Hollister can recognize a con man or a thief in a second, and he's watching Miss Bryne O'Keefe closely. Bryne is traveling with her author aunt
on a book tour when she's suddenly stuck with a package of stolen jewelry -- and a lawman on her tail. How Travis manages to go about "Courting Miss Perfect" and catching the real thief is quite an adventure in Stacy's tale. (HARLEQUIN, Jun., 300 pp., $5.99) HOT
—Kathe Robin |
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