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Book Reviews of The Kansas Lawman's Proposal (Harlequin Historicals, No 976)

The Kansas Lawman's Proposal (Harlequin Historicals, No 976)
The Kansas Lawman's Proposal - Harlequin Historicals, No 976
Author: Carol Finch
ISBN-13: 9780373295760
ISBN-10: 0373295766
Publication Date: 1/1/2010
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed The Kansas Lawman's Proposal (Harlequin Historicals, No 976) on + 32 more book reviews
The heroine, Rachael, is on the run from the villian, who attack her -- with unsavory intensions. The hero is beaten, and left to suffer, staked out -- stark naked -- by the very men who are chasing her. She has joined a medicine show -- providing indian lore and songs from a powerful voice.

I shall allow U to continue to read ths saga.
jjares avatar reviewed The Kansas Lawman's Proposal (Harlequin Historicals, No 976) on + 3413 more book reviews
Rachel St. Raimes, a seamstress in Dodge City, goes on the run because wealthy businessman, Adolph Turner, has decided that she is to be his next mistress. Unfortunately, Adolph's last mistress jumped out of a window, supposedly in despair over her paramour's rejection of her. Rachel and others think Adolph had her killed for unknown reasons.

While attacking her, Adolph is trying to convince Rachel how lucky she will be as his mistress. Rachel fights back and thinks she may have killed him when heavy goods fall on him during the altercation.

She meets and joins a physician (Doc Grant) who travels in a wagon, visiting small towns to treat the poor. Doc also cautions farmers against the potions some charlatan 'doctors' sell, although he spends every night drinking the 50 proof alcohol in them. He is troubled by ghosts from his past.

They come upon a naked man who was severely beaten and staked out to die. He does not tell the folks in the medicine wagon that he is a US Marshal because he on his way to investigate a problem in Dodge City.

The pages just fly by because this is such an interesting story. So why the lowered rating? I had a couple of problems. First, Rachel was beautiful, sang so well she could be on stage, was a crack shot, an expert seamstress. You name it, she could do it. Although an 'innocent,' courtesans could take lessons from Rachel. Although a likable and sympathetic character, Rachel was just too much.