Meg
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Things aren't always as they appear.
Clayton Allen is a man with a secret, one he clings to making it possible to control his rage. After being cheated out of his ancestral Florida home, he strikes out on his own hoping to find a place to start over and thinks the Broken J might just give him a chance. But how long can he hold his mask of teasing dandy in place before everyone knows him for who he truly is?
Muiread (Meg) James, romantic and dreamy longs for the excitement of the big city. Her head is so full of thoughts of tall, dark and handsome heroes, that when confronted with the real thing her pride threatens to destroy them both. Her fiery temper and Penny Dreadful dreams of chivalry will toss her straight into a situation that might not only be her undoing but may demolish the trust of the Broken J.
Will two people determined to best the other finally hear the call of a wandering heart and be joined together or be shattered by the impact of wills?
Meet the James family, in this sweet, historical, western romance and find out if one cattleman can find a happily ever after for each of his six girls, with a little help from his friends.
Customer Reviews
Still Fresh!
The third book in the Cattleman’s Daughter series is a fresh story of its own. With twists and backstory that keeps you flipping pages to see the end. I enjoy how the characters continue to develop from each book in the series.
Meg
I’ve now read the first 3 books in the series. This one was very disappointing. The reason for antagonism between the main two characters was just not believable. In the first two books, the main characters seemed to want to kiss. In this book, it was forced and seemed unwanted by Meg. But worst than all of this was the grammatical errors! Misplaced commas is the main culprit. Some sentences also had missing words, so the reader had to infer how it should read. I struggled to finish it, and only did so because I hate to waste money on a book. Hopefully, the next one in the series is better.