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Anonymous
Posted November 10, 2011
Loved it!
Linda Lael Miller proves again why she is my favorite! If you haven't read anything by her... start now. If you have, make this one your next one.
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Anonymous
Posted March 23, 2009
Great book!
This was a wonderful book with an amazing story line. You definatly cannot put it down once you start reading!
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Anonymous
Posted August 29, 2008
Linda Lael Miller does it again!
Rowdy and Lark's immediate passion was what pulled me into the story. But it was their caring and need to be two parts of their one whole that kept me going. And the dog! What a great addition to the story.
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an entertaining early twentieth century romantic suspense
In 1905 in Stone Creek, Arizona Territory schoolteacher Lark Morgan and Marshal Rowdy Rhodes hide secrets from everyone including their attraction to one another. Lark and Rowdy firmly believes the other is a phony. He assumes she is a loose woman pretending to be a schoolmarm and she believes he is a gunfighter pretending to be a lawman. However, neither can resist the lure of horse blankets as they try to kiss the truth out of the other.---------- However, trouble is coming to Stone Creek via train robbers. Ranger Sam O'Ballivan assigns Rowdy to catch the thieves. However Lark¿s darkest secret surfaces as the outlaws arrive in Stone Creek. Only Rowdy can keep her safe from the abuse of her past, but he may not survive High Noon.--------------- Although the twentieth century seems too late for a tale of the Old West (keep in mind that Wyatt Earp died in 1929), using 1905 as a setting adds freshness to a fine western romance that fans readers will enjoy as two people attracted to one another hide secrets from one another. The lead couple is a fine pairing as each falls in love even as they suspect the other of duplicity. Though revelations and resolution seem too simple, Linda Lael Miller provides an entertaining early twentieth century romantic suspense.-------- Harriet Klausner
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