"Packed with an array of powerful emotions that aim straight for the heart!"
Rodeo was his life. Cowboy Jesse James has devoted his
life to his one and only mistress -- the Rodeo and the title
he's been aiming toward for the last seven years. He's not
looking for a ëhappily ever after' with a forever type of
woman. Yet he can't help the intense attraction he feels
for Sloan Gantry. He wants her -- bad -- but is he willing
to take the risk of losing his heart forever? Single-mom Sloan Gantry learned a hard lesson at a very
young age -- a Rodeo cowboy is definitely the wrong kind of
man to set your heart on if you are looking for
commitment. So when Jesse turns on his smooth bewitching
charm, she's determined to resist him, despite the fact
that she's been smitten with him since her teenage years.
In Sloan's eyes, Jesse is a heart break waiting to happen
and she doesn't plan on letting that broken heart be hers.
Yet resisting Jesse is not so easy and pretty soon she
finds herself in his arms. Can she could convince him to
let her stay there forever? Cindy Gerard's THE OUTLAW JESSE JAMES is a warm and
exquisite romance that you'll definitely want to read and
re-read. Brimming with endearing characters and some heart-stopping
romance, THE OUTLAW JESSE JAMES is a highly entertaining
read. There's a special magic around Jesse and Sloan that
simply makes them memorable. I really enjoyed meeting them
and reading their love story. The scene where Jesse
kidnaps the goat to lure Sloan out to meet him was
priceless. The secondary characters were excellently
defined and added depth to the story. THE OUTLAW JESSE JAMES is packed an array of powerful
emotions that aim straight for the heart. With superb
narration and a skill for writing poignant heart-wrenching
scenes, Ms. Gerard will definitely have readers falling in
love with the rodeo and the hero. Cindy Gerard's THE OUTLAW JESSE JAMES is definitely the
kind of book that belongs on your keepers shelf. Simply a
must read!
Reviewed by Leena Hyat
Courtesy Heart Rate Reviews
Posted July 4, 2001
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