What to Do About Kassie?
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Publisher Description
Kassie Samuels had a wonderful childhood in the Ozarks until a fever swept through the valley and her life changed forever. Losing her parents wasn’t easy but marrying the wrong man was worse. In a logging accident, brought on by her husband’s lies, she found herself a widow. She gained some independence, though money was scarce, but at least no one was ordering her about. When she borrows Wade Westby’s stallion and wins the mountain race, her life is going to change again. Whether she likes it or not.
Wade grew up with Kassie. They were great friends for a long while, and he thought their future was set, until it wasn’t. When she became a widow and a menace to herself and the town, he got an offer he couldn’t refuse from her grandfather, no less. Now they’re married and life is interesting again. If he has to put her over his knee to keep her safe, so be it. He’s up to the challenge. Can they find their way to mutual love and happiness?
Customer Reviews
Wow. What a wild ride
Wow. What a wild ride. I didn’t know what I was getting myself into when I opened this book. When this book started, I didn’t very much like either of the men in Kassie’s life. There aren’t a lot of interactions with her grandfather shown, so we don’t get to see the full development of how her relationship with Wisdom changes. We do get to see the full progression with Wade. It took me a long time to warm up to him. And I’m not sure I ever fully did connect with him. There were a couple of times I thought he unfairly punished her for his bad behavior. Though I do think he has the greatest change and most growth over the course of the story. Maybe it’s my modern sensibilities, but these men spent a lot of time harping about how wild and out of control Kassie was, but all I saw was a young woman, alone, taking care of herself because there wasn’t anyone else there to help her do it. I guess it’s a testament to how well the author has written this book, that I have the feelings about it that I do.
I received a complimentary copy of this book through Booksprout.