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Mass Market Paperback The Texan's Wager Book

ISBN: 0515134007

ISBN13: 9780515134001

The Texan's Wager

(Book #1 in the Wife Lottery Series)

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New York Times bestselling author Jodi Thomas takes readers to the Old West, where an emotionally wounded man and woman discover the true nature of love and marriage in the first romance in the Wife Lottery series. Thrown off a wagon train with two other women and trying to avoid jail for a murder they committed, Bailee Moore agrees to enter a "Wife Lottery"--a ploy concocted by the Cedar Point sheriff to secure wives for the men in the small Texas town. For the sensible Bailee, however, marrying Carter McKoy is like exchanging one life sentence for another--especially since her new husband hasn't even seen fit to utter a single word in her presence. But still, she can't help thinking that something about this strong, silent farmer could be the key to leaving her troubled past behind...and making a worthy wager with her heart.

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Weirdness galore

I loved it. The strange starts at the beginning and keeps coming to the end. Love this story.

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Just bought for the cover variation.

Book is a good read, but I dont' read spanish, bought this for the art.

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A Thriller with a Scientific Approach

Lately I have read each new Stephen King book with apprehension, not knowing what each will bring. My apprehension was unfounded with this intriguing thriller that combines the threads of human lives with the investigation of a mysterious phenomenon. We meet teenage Ned Wilcox at the very beginning of the story. His father was the late Curtis Wilcox, a state highway trooper with Troop D of the Pennsylvania State Patrol. Ned...

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I guess I just don't get it.

I see all the mediocre to poor reviews on this book, and I figure something must be wrong with me. For several years now, I have been enjoying King's work less and less. The plots seemed silly, the writing seemed rushed, and I just couldn't keep reading them. Then I read this book, and I loved it. Everything in it seemed so plausible (people's reactions to the weirdness for example) that I was able to suspend my disbelief...

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The Pennsylvania State Police Have Problem

Where did this weird replica of a Buick come from? Was the portal made by the same characters in "Hearts of Atlantis"? If it was, why didn't they have a problem breathing our atmosphere? Will King eventually tie it all together like he did with the entire "The Gunslinger" series? The whole point of the book is, sometimes you have to accept the fact that you aren't going to find an answer.

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