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Musas
Posted January 19, 2012
Another winner from Jillian Hart. I've enjoyed the other books of hers I've read and enjoyed this one too. I would recommend this book for readers who like historical romance.
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Posted January 18, 2012
This story touched my heart. Lissa doesn't want to love again but when faced with the perfect man, what choice does she have? A wonderful love story.
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Posted January 18, 2012
I love a story with real romance and this one has it. It was suspenseful til the end and I do mean until the end. Loved it!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Lissa's Cowboy by Jillian Hart Marshal Jack Emerson is ready to bring in the criminal he caught. When a mountain lion interrupts his journey, everything changes. He wakes up to find all his memories are gone and he is John Murray, a man who made promises to the woman he was to marry today. He felt he needed to keep those promises. Lissa Banks Murray and his new son, Chad, quickly become his life, as he remembers nothing else. And he has promises to keep. Lissa finds the man along the road near her ranch and assumes it must be her late husbands cousin who was coming to marry her. Only he don't remember anything except that he likes to be called Jack. She has buried everyone she ever loved and won't love again. And yet this new husband of hers is touching her heart. Jack is keeping every promise to her and Chad even though he don't remember making them. Lissa fears that once Jack's memory returns, he may choose his old life. Definitely a book with suspense, drama and plenty of romance. Someone is rustling entire herds of cattle and bankrupting the ranchers. What do the ladies really do when they have their weekly meetings? You will never meet the likes of Pete the bull or Winston the cat. Jillian always is creative with her unique animals. **Mild language and sexual situations within marriage.
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Posted April 13, 2012
I love her books. I rate this one 4.5/5. My favorite still is Homespun Bride, but I like all her historical romances.
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Posted April 7, 2012
I found the book to be quite nice. Although in some spots I found it dragging on I still though it was well worth reading! I do believe that the pages are numbered incorrectly. This was more like a 350 page book not 1,800 pages.
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Posted January 17, 2012
Jillian Hart is a first class B writer. However at over 1800 pages this story just drags on and on and on. The editor fell asleep at the switch on this one. Turtles move faster then this book does.
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Posted January 8, 2012
Dragged in several places. I didn't love it.
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Posted February 1, 2012
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Overview
Original title: Lissa's Groom. Approximately 100,000 words (319 print pages). Sensual content.After suffering amnesia, Jack Emerson, wakes in a small Montana town with no idea who he is or what his life was like. His only clue to his true identity is the beautiful woman at his side. A woman he apparently traveled to Montana to marry and care for. Although he doesn't remember his promise, Jack is a man of his word. Knowing Lissa is in danger of losing her ranch, he wastes no time, marrying her as soon as he is able and working to help her raise her ...