Westerns
Review:The writing is very simplistic, the plot predictable. Ironically, although the heroine is the one with trust issues, she is dishonest by deliberately neglecting to tell the hero certain things about her family's past.
It's not a bad book. There just isn't any substance to it. Read more
Review:I just started reading western books and Caroline write such entertaining books, you can't put them down. I love the way she writes the thoughts of her characters. It's keeps you wanting to solve there anguish. Just love this author. Read more
Review:Tried and True formula but still a good read nice read
now acquiring books on e-reader so I can declutter the hard and paperbacks around the house and still don't know why you have to do a review with a certain number of words Read more
Review:Read this awhile ago and somehow lost track of the set so ordered a new one. Great story about Ireland, it's myths and beauty and the people who live there. It's a fun, magical read that I will read again and again. Read more
Review:Story could have included more dialogue and detail. Train ride was skipped. Needed more scenes of characters interacting. Author needs to do more research of the era of which she is writing. She referred to teabags, something not available to consumers until around 1903 and shorts as underwear worn by her husband. Men wore union suits or drawers. As for her pasta dinner she prepared ... did she make her own pasta or did she buy it and would it have been available in that era out in Montana... Read more
Review:I loved this book! Shannon is a gutsy character who strikes out on her own for a better life only to find herself duped, alone and scarred for life until Cinders enters the picture. Cinders is the perfect hero --gallant, goofy sometimes and sexy. Their story gripped my heart and their name game made me laugh. Ms. Ball concocts the perfect story: emotion-filled, funny at times, and deeply seasoned with authentic details about the old West. She tops this delicious sundae off with the perfect cherr... Read more
Review:Jake accused of murder in the 21st century... taken back to the 1800's finds out what true love and living means... a great read for those who have trouble with sorting out their life here in this time frame... going from a stud kind of man to a wagon train traveling and falling in love with someone worth of love... great read... get the book! Read more
Review:A fun read and so well written. Loved the character development. And the descriptions of the geography are wonderful. Makes one realize that Grey must have experienced the vistas he so eloquently explained. Read more
Review:I try to read all Michael crichton books but some how I missed this one. I saw it at the library. I am so glad I got this one it's delightful.
The characters were a true delight. A read for everyone Read more
Review:Enjoyable reading. A christian fiction novel set in the late 1800's. The story of God's mercy and forgiveness, even for a hardened outlaw. The proof that it is never too late to receive God's forgiveness and grace. Read more