An oldie, but a goodie! Candace Camp (aka Kristin James) always writes a great story with timeless appeal. Set post-Civil war Montana, tomboy jessie wants citified Stephen help her learn to be a lady. Stephen is in Montana to find his family, not a bride, but how do you resist those long braids and those willing arms? Good old fashioned romance with great characters.
Libby S. (Libratsie) reviewed The Gentleman (Harlequin Historical, No 43) on + 344 more book reviews
Until Jessie removed her hat and Stphen saw her long braids, he had no idea that she was a woman. And until she met citified Stephen Ferguson, Jessie didn't care what men thought of her. But now she wanted desperately to be a lady. She just didn't know how. Stephen Ferguson had arrived in Montana to search for his father and brother, not a bride. So why did this tomboy in denim touch his heart And why was he willing to throw everything away for the chance to hold her?
Sharon S. (SharonS312) reviewed The Gentleman (Harlequin Historical, No 43) on + 475 more book reviews
Until Jessie removed her hat and Stphen saw her long braids, he had no idea that she was a woman. And until she met citified Stephen Ferguson, Jessie didn't care what men thought of her. But now she wanted desperately to be a lady. She just didn't know how. Stephen Ferguson had arrived in Montana to search for his father and brother, not a bride. So why did this tomboy in denim touch his heart And why was he willing to throw everything away for the chance to hold her?

there is another book that goes with this ... loved them both