Westerns

Down the Long Hills (Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures)
Down the Long Hills (Louis L'Amour's Lost Treasures)

Review:Excellent fun book for people of all ages. I give it to boys who don think they like to read. It hooks them every time. What is not to like about a very clever little boy and a beautiful horse. I don't understand why it wasn't made into a movie by someone like Disney a long time ago. It would be a great one. Read more

Tried and True (Wild at Heart Book #1)
Tried and True (Wild at Heart Book #1)

Review:I found this book to be very bland, too predictable and unbelievable.
The premise was not believable. The complication at the end was totally unbelievable in the way it was changed in a heart beat rather than resolved over time as it would have to have been. It left the Dev complication unresolved and the injured person without a hint of what the outcome would be. The set up for the next two books is what is obvious.
So many obvious issues left hanging and the abrupt "ending" classifies... Read more

Lost Fortune (The Unbridled  Series Book 1)
Lost Fortune (The Unbridled Series Book 1)

Review:A wonderful story full of unforgettable characters and surprising twists. Rilla, the heroine is left a fortune but must marry in order to keep it. The man she loves is unattainable, so she faces a loveless marriage or losing everything. Throw into the mix a scheming future mother-in-law, a ruthless half brother, a shady lineage she knows nothing about and loyal friends who will do anything to save her from ruin and surprises come thick and fast. This delightful story is told with humor and an ap... Read more

Cade (The Morgans of Rocky Ridge Book 1)
Cade (The Morgans of Rocky Ridge Book 1)

Review:Enjoyable short story about Cade (who holds up a stagecoach with two other men) and Bella (who they kidnap). A story of rescuing an old childhood friend from what surely will be a difficult and unhappy marriage which was scheduled to take place in a few days. The bonus is the deep friendship before Cade suddenly left town without word seems to be restored quickly. Bella knew what kind of boy Cade was, but what kind of man is he now? Should she trust him, or flee? Cade wants revenge. Bella'... Read more

A Historical Western Romance Book - The Marshall's Second Chance
A Historical Western Romance Book - The Marshall's Second Chance

Review:I really liked the story line and although there are some grammatical errors and punctuation issues. It did not take away from the story to me... I couldn't wait to see what would happen next. It was an easy and enjoyable read...i would recommend this book to others.. Read more

Rocky Mountain Oasis (The Shepherd's Heart Book 1)
Rocky Mountain Oasis (The Shepherd's Heart Book 1)

Review:I loved this book. It was full of adventure, mystery and romance. Of interest, some of the action involved was actually related to true events from history. This book held my attention from start to finish. I felt I knew the main characters. I was so impressed, I went to Kindle books and ordered the rest of the series. Lynette Bonner was a new author to me but I will be looking for any book she authors as she has proved herself to be an excellent story teller and author. Read more

A Mail Order Bride Historical Western Romance Book
A Mail Order Bride Historical Western Romance Book

Review:"Love on Her Own Terms" by Carol Colyer
Oh, my what an adventure... from cover to cover. If you are reading this review, then you read the blurb and are trying to decide if you really want to read this story. Well, I vote yes to reading this story. In my opinion.. and since this is my review... who else's opinion would it be? If you like clean sweet Western Romance with lots of adventures for the stars of the tale then I will expect you to enjoy your time with this story as much as I did ... Read more

Western Romance on the Frontier Book #1 (Wildflowers)
Western Romance on the Frontier Book #1 (Wildflowers)

Review:The writing of this book was a hindrance in finishing it. Although the story itself was good, the grammar and sentence structure were, in a word, atrocious. Any decent book editor would pick these up immediately, so I'm surprised it was published in this form. For this reason, I will not read any more of her books. Read more

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