Earl H. (squirrelly) reviewed The Kincaid Bride (Montana Mavericks: Wed in Whitehorn) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1321) on + 588 more book reviews
After being caught in a compromising clinch with his boss's granddaughter, ranch foreman Eli Forrester was forced into a shotgun marriage with Melanie Kincaid. Eli had never wanted anyone as much as he did beautiful Melanie. But he'd learned the hard way not to let anyone get too close. Which meant that they could share heated glances and soul-searing big kisses, but Eli wouldn't let her thaw his cold, hard heart. Still, it wasn't easy when every instinct told him that the city spitfire was the woman who could offer the solace he craved...
Cheryl B. reviewed The Kincaid Bride (Montana Mavericks: Wed in Whitehorn) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1321) on + 65 more book reviews
After being caught in a compromising clinch with his boss's granddaughter, ranch foreman Eli Forrester was forced into a shotgun marriage with Melanie Kincaid. I was terribly annoyed with Melanie and her grandfather and her brother. Melanie was living with her mother and her brother went to live with their grandfather but her grandfather never invited Melanie to the ranch, never called. What a jerk! If you can ignore the fact that however nice Merritt wants to make the grandfather he is a misogynist who doesn't deserve any forgiveness then it isn't a bad story.

Modern-day shotgun wedding.