Four Weddings and a Kiss
Spitfire Sweetheart by Mary Connealy
Maisy MacGregor’s reckless ways injured rancher Rylan Carstens,
endangering his livelihood. So she signs on as his caregiver – but just
until he’s well enough to run his ranch. Maisy’s tender care soon has
Ryan falling hard and fast. Can these two willfull souls give up their
solitary ways to embrace love?
A Love Letter to the Editor by Robin Lee Hatcher
Molly Everton writes the most popular features in her town’s
newspaper. When newcomer Jack Ludgrove is named the new editor, Molly is
flabbergasted. She wants the position for herself and will do what it
takes to get it. But Jack is not easily intimidated. He’s determined to
change Molly’s mind about him – and win her heart too.
A Cowboy for Katie by Debra Clopton
Katie Pearl must rebuild her ranch after the tornado, but she can’t
do it on her own. Treb Rayburn is a cowboy with a serious case of
wanderlust. He signs on to help Katie so he can afford a new horse. But
once Treb gets to know Katie, will his desire to stay drown out the call
of the open road?
Courting Trouble by Margaret Brownley
Grace Davenport is a young widow in a heap of trouble. When her son
asks attorney Brock Daniels to take on her case, Brock wants to say no,
but then he meets the lovely Grace. As Brock and the boy work to free
Grace, Brock discovers that her arrest may be the best thing that’s ever
happened to him.
Learn more and purchase a copy here.
About The Authors
{More About Brownley, Hatcher, Connealy, Clopton :}
**Margaret Brownley is a NEW YORK TIMES best-selling author and has
penned more than thirty novels. Her books have won numerous awards and
has written for a TV soap opera. @margaretbrownley
**Robin Lee Hatcher is a Christy and RITA award-winning author. She
is the author of over seventy novels and her work often appear on
bestseller lists. @robinleehatcher
**Mary Connealy is an award-winning author of romantic comedy with
cowboys. Mary and her Nebraska rancher husband have four grown daughters
and two spectacular grandchildren. @MaryConnealy
**Debra Clopton is an award winning author of sweet, heartfelt,
western romance that face life with a smile. With over 2 million books
in print, Debra’s first book-to-movie aired on ABC Family and starred
LeAnn Rimes. @debraclopton
Find out more about Brownley, Hatcher, Connealy, Clopton at
http://amzn.to/118aiwL.
My Review:
Margaret Brownley, Debra Clopton, Mary Connealy and Robin Lee Hatcher
have put together a great collection of short stories in their new book
Four Weddings and a Kiss!
All these stories are about living in the
Wild West, pretty young woman and dashing caring men. We have one young
woman, who is like Annie Oakley, and what happens to her young man is
almost beyond belief, but yes he does survive.
Then we have an
almost middle age, guess she would be considered an old maid, who is
well educated. Her Dad, who owns the local paper, hires a young man to
be the editor, when his daughter is qualified for the job. She is so
upset she wants to sabotage him and make him what to leave, but that is
not the Christian thing to do, so read what happens to her!
Next we
have a woman that is so traumatized by being in a tornado, which did
kill her father, that she doesn’t trust anyone. To the towns amazement
she hires a drifter that has just stopped to earn enough money to buy a
new horse. The only way she was led to this you man, was because of
God, loved how things happen here.
Last, was probably my favorite, as
I loved the concept the author took, with a young woman in jail and her
precocious son trying to hire a lawyer for her with his 56¢. This one
is call the Black Widow, or wider as the cow pokes refer to her, and
when you find out why?? Justice in Colorado is far different than in
Pennsylvania at this time in history.
Each story can be read in a
sitting and makes you want to keep turning the pages and read the next
story. A really good clean romance, and a cute way they all tie
together.
I received this book through Litfuse Publicity Book Tours, and was not required to give a positive review.
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