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Three couples find love and happiness in the west Whirlwind Redemption by Debra Cowan When a bullet left Quentin Prescott's spine and spirit shattered, he broke up with first love Zoe Keeler so he wouldn't be a burden. Now Zoe must burden him. She needs a fake fianc#65533; to get her inheritance. Could this be Quentin's chance for redemption? The Maverick and Miss Prim by Lynna Banning Schoolteacher Eleanora Stevenson and her pupils are heading for safety after a renegade Indian attack when they stumble into the camp of gruff, trail-roughened Matt Johnson. From the glint in his eye and her body's tingling response, Eleanora suspects the trouble's just beginning.... Texas Cinderella by Judith Stacy Knowing she'll never tie the knot herself, Molly Douglas is content organizing other people's ceremonies. Adam Crawford is planning a wedding--for his brother--but Molly makes such an impression, he's seriously thinking about having one himself!… (mere)
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Whirlwind Redemption
Woefully undeveloped and over-told story where cardboard characters act out a cliched plot. Also, the cripple hero stands up and walks after spinal surgery, in the 1880s. No. Just, no. 1*
The Maverick and Miss Prim
The plot is nothing original. The schoolchildren are undeveloped plot moppets who sense the "natural goodness" in the rough-looking hero. The author's voice, however, manages to take the road well-traveled and make it seem new. I loved the hero and heroine and enjoyed their interactions so much that it wasn't until the story ended that I was like "Hey, wait a minute, that was all really silly!" So, good on her. I'll be looking for her name on future books. 3 1/2*
Texas Cinderella
The author's voice was good, the characters had tangible, distinct personalities and there was great sexual tension. The plot, however, rests entirely on a misunderstanding that is quite clear to the reader and could have been cleared up in an instant if the heroine asked a simple question. Can't abide plots like that. 2* ( )
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This anthology contains 3 short stories: Whirlwind Redemption by Debra Cowan Maverick and Miss Prim by Lynna Banning Texas Cinderella by Judith Stacy.
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Three couples find love and happiness in the west Whirlwind Redemption by Debra Cowan When a bullet left Quentin Prescott's spine and spirit shattered, he broke up with first love Zoe Keeler so he wouldn't be a burden. Now Zoe must burden him. She needs a fake fianc#65533; to get her inheritance. Could this be Quentin's chance for redemption? The Maverick and Miss Prim by Lynna Banning Schoolteacher Eleanora Stevenson and her pupils are heading for safety after a renegade Indian attack when they stumble into the camp of gruff, trail-roughened Matt Johnson. From the glint in his eye and her body's tingling response, Eleanora suspects the trouble's just beginning.... Texas Cinderella by Judith Stacy Knowing she'll never tie the knot herself, Molly Douglas is content organizing other people's ceremonies. Adam Crawford is planning a wedding--for his brother--but Molly makes such an impression, he's seriously thinking about having one himself!
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Woefully undeveloped and over-told story where cardboard characters act out a cliched plot. Also, the cripple hero stands up and walks after spinal surgery, in the 1880s. No. Just, no. 1*
The Maverick and Miss Prim
The plot is nothing original. The schoolchildren are undeveloped plot moppets who sense the "natural goodness" in the rough-looking hero. The author's voice, however, manages to take the road well-traveled and make it seem new. I loved the hero and heroine and enjoyed their interactions so much that it wasn't until the story ended that I was like "Hey, wait a minute, that was all really silly!" So, good on her. I'll be looking for her name on future books. 3 1/2*
Texas Cinderella
The author's voice was good, the characters had tangible, distinct personalities and there was great sexual tension. The plot, however, rests entirely on a misunderstanding that is quite clear to the reader and could have been cleared up in an instant if the heroine asked a simple question. Can't abide plots like that. 2* ( )