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"Another wonderful McKettrick brothers romance!"
Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Posted November 17, 2004
As the buggy pulls up to the Triple M Ranch with Chloe
Wakefield at the reins, we know that Jeb McKettrick is in
trouble -- BIG trouble. There is no place to run and no
place to hide. Chloe is a woman abandoned, a woman scorned,
a woman angry...but a Read more...
"Terrific finale to the fabulous "Bride" trilogy"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 29, 2004
In 1885 Indian Rick, Arizona Territory, former Tombstone
teacher Chloe Wakefield confronts her husband Jeb
McKettrick who deserted her once he saw the daguerreotype
of her with her spouse Jack Barrett. Chloe insists she
was not married when she wed Jeb, but he refuses to listen
to her. Read more...
SummaryTo win his father's ranch, a hard-living cowboy settles
down and takes a wife -- another man's wife!
The youngest McKettrick brother, Jeb, is the wild one who
never could stay out of trouble. And trouble is what he
gets when he proposes to Chloe Wakefield. No sooner had he
and the pretty schoolteacher tied the knot than Jeb
discovers she's already married! After a major dustup with
Chloe in a Tombstone barroom, an irate Jeb hightails it
back to the Triple M Ranch, certain that his chances of
winning the spread in a marriage race with his brothers are
dashed.
Now Chloe has come to Indian Rock, hoping to find her
beloved uncle John and a much-needed teaching post. But
when she unexpectedly crosses paths with Jeb, her rage --
and passion -- flare even stronger than back in Tombstone.
Chloe never intended to mislead Jeb about her previous
marriage to a scoundrel of a man. But when she finds out
Jeb needs a bride and a baby in order to inherit the Triple
M, she is livid.
Learning to trust will be the hardest part of this mixed-up
marriage -- until a stagecoach robbery and the return of a
dangerous stranger prove to Jeb and Chloe that they need
each other to love and honor as long as they both shall
live.
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