jjares reviewed Gunslinger's Bride (Montana Mavericks) (Harlequin Historical, No 577) on + 3429 more book reviews
After 8 years, Brock Kincaid has returned to his hometown. As he rides in, he notices a youngster with his eyes and hair color. When he learns that the kid belongs to Abby Watson (his girlfriend from the past), Brock knows Jonathan is his. Brock insists that Abby let him have a part in Jonathan's life.
Brock left town after he killed Abby's brother in self-defense. However, Abby still mourns her brother's death and blames Brock. He starts a gentle wooing of Abby while inserting himself into Jonathan and her lives.
What isn't obvious at first is that, during those 8 years, Brock became a gunslinger. Now he's skirted around other states while dropping his past identity. Brock thinks he has out-distanced his past. But has he?
The blurb on the back of the book didn't really sound interesting but I was desperate for something to read. I'm glad I did. This is a very pleasant way to spend time.
Brock left town after he killed Abby's brother in self-defense. However, Abby still mourns her brother's death and blames Brock. He starts a gentle wooing of Abby while inserting himself into Jonathan and her lives.
What isn't obvious at first is that, during those 8 years, Brock became a gunslinger. Now he's skirted around other states while dropping his past identity. Brock thinks he has out-distanced his past. But has he?
The blurb on the back of the book didn't really sound interesting but I was desperate for something to read. I'm glad I did. This is a very pleasant way to spend time.
Earl H. (squirrelly) reviewed Gunslinger's Bride (Montana Mavericks) (Harlequin Historical, No 577) on + 588 more book reviews
Eight years ago, Brock Kincaid had tried to put Abby--and her brother's senseless death--out of his mind. After all, a man whose livelihood was tied to the ivory-handled six-shooters at his hips couldn't allow emotions and memories to dull his senses. But seeing her again had brought it all back: the passion, the hunger, the confusion. Nothing had changed, and yet, when he looked into the face of her child--everything had changed. Abby needed a man to match her fire, and he would be that man. He would know his son, teach him and be a father to him. Now if he could just convince Abby to believe in him again...and the future that was meant to be!
CAROL K. (AVONLADY) - reviewed Gunslinger's Bride (Montana Mavericks) (Harlequin Historical, No 577) on + 329 more book reviews
Eight years ago, Brock Kincaid had tried to put Abby and her brother's senseless death out of his mind. After all, a man whose livelihood was tied to the ivory handled six shooters at his hips couldnn't allow emotions and memories to dull his senses. But seeing her again had brought it all back; the passion, the hunger, the confusion. Nothing had changed, and yet when he looked into the face of her child everything had changed. Abby needed a man to match her fire, and he would be that man. He would know his son, teach him and be a father to him. Now if he could just convince Abby to believe in him again...and the future that was meant to be.