Time travel romance with a 20th century bounty hunter following a killer through a waterfall to 1872 Colorado. I enjoyed the story because the bounty hunter is a woman, who is tougher than the cowboys she meets. However, I have a problem with books that don't appear to have been proof read. As a teacher, it bothers me to see Shakespeare's name spelled incorrectly (along with the numerous misspelling and grammatical errors included in the book).
Helpful Score: 2
I got this book because I enjoyed "Tell it to the marines" and it sounded like it had an interesting premise. But this one is utter tripe. It is riddled with spelling errors, choppy (jumps between scenes so abruptly that it is confusing), even the character development is confusing (first she's never been married then her husband is dead and a daughter). Do not waste your time on this piece of drivel.
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent if you enjoy time travel