Texas in 1873 is no place for a woman alone, especially a beautiful, unattached woman with clear title to a prime piece of cattle land. It's also no place for a man with a price on his head, seeking justice for an unspeakable crime, as well as his own redemption. When Martha MacLannon meets Jake Bowman, she recognizes him as the man she's waited for all her life, but his offer to help her save her ranch for a cut of the profits doesn't sound like the offer of a man who means to stay. Jake yearns for Martha's ...
Texas in 1873 is no place for a woman alone, especially a beautiful, unattached woman with clear title to a prime piece of cattle land. It's also no place for a man with a price on his head, seeking justice for an unspeakable crime, as well as his own redemption. When Martha MacLannon meets Jake Bowman, she recognizes him as the man she's waited for all her life, but his offer to help her save her ranch for a cut of the profits doesn't sound like the offer of a man who means to stay. Jake yearns for Martha's healing love, but knows his mission in Travis County will likely cost him his own life. Jake's past comes back with a vengence, placing them both in danger. Can Jake save Martha and the life they hope to build together? Rustler's Bride contains graphic sexual content and language and violence.
Ms. Manning is a marvelous story teller, imbuing her tales with a sense of immediacy, honesty, and verisimilitude that makes them wild, heart-thumping, galloping-to-the-finish reads that leaves you wanting more. All while keeping them fresh, the characters appealing and/or repulsive, the plots twisted, intricate, the love scenes sizzling, and the ending satisfying. As if you couldn't tell, I loved this book. Very Highly Recommended!
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