"strong Lone Star western romance"
In 1854, needing R&R, Texas Ranger Travis McMurray comes
home to the family owned Whispering Mountain Ranch in the
Hill Country. At a barn dance, a woman brazenly kisses
Travis before stealing his horse. Rainey Adams feels guilty for taking the hunk's steed, but
felt she had no choice. She needed to escape her father's
plans to marry her to any rogue with some money so his
horse was her freedom. She writes letters to Travis
apologizing for her action. When he is severely hurt in
an ambush and suffering from a fever, he turns to her
letters for solace as he heals. When he realizes the
woman of the letters that he now loves is in danger, he
goes to her rescue though not he is not fully recuperated
as he needs his "angel" as his bride; but it is his past
that returns with a vengeance that endangers both of them. Jodie "Texas" Thomas writes another strong Lone Star
western romance due to a wonderful Ranger and a courageous
heroine who risks all for her freedom and then her
beloved. The story line is driven by these two
protagonists though his brothers and sister, the bad guys,
and the rugged Hill country ably supplement the daring
duo. No one writes nineteenth century Texas tales better
than Ms. Thomas does (see the McClain saga). Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 5, 2006
SummaryThe first time Rainey Adams meets Texas Ranger Travis
McMurray, she steals a kissand then his horse. Now
Travis is determined to track down this intriguing woman and
bring her back to the Whispering Mountain Ranch as his
bride. But this renegade may be too much for even the
toughest Ranger to handle.
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