Jodi writes so that the reader sees, hears and smells the plot. I really liked this book and shall now read the second in the series. I really enjoyed Carter and Bailee's story.
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A couple you really care about and wonderful secondary characters make this story of two emotionally scarred people finding a home with each other a standout. Carter is a hero to steal your heart. You just want to see Bailee "make it all better" for him...although it takes her a little too long to do that.Jodi Thomas also addresses several prejudices of the era in a sensitive way. The preview at the end of this book has...
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Finally a romance that keeps you reading. It is different than the usual- because the characters are so unique. I've been a romance reader for years and now it's hard to find a book with enough pizzazz to keep my interest. I remember some earlier Jodi Thomas books and they were great, so I was happy to try this. Keep the murders and mysteries- give me a happy ending every time. Thanks so much, Jodi. Hope the other romance...
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After she and two companions are thrown off of a wagon train, Bailee Moore is forced to help them kill a man who threatens the three women's lives. Since they are not murderers, they confess as soon as they find a lawman to whom to confess. The sheriff is perplexed as to what to do with them, especially since the victim was scheduled to hang anyway, so he settles on offering them in the wife lottery. Carter McKoy, a man still...
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