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"The power of love in the wilds of frontier Texas"
Reviewed by Sharon Galligar Chance
Posted July 1, 2003
Glory Marie Day is one tough little cookie. She has been
the sole provider for her small family ever since her
father was falsely imprisoned. Glory works hard to put food
on the table and keep a roof over the heads of her younger
sisters and her depressed, overmedicated mother. Read more...
"Another McClain brother meets his match in this strong Western romance."
Reviewed by Suan Wilson
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted July 14, 2003
Texas 1881: For the past few years, only bad luck has
visited Glory Day. Her father, unjustly accused of murder,
is dying in prison, and her mother, unable to tolerate
reality, lives in her own fantasy world. As the oldest,
Glory tries to provide food for her sisters and to Read more...
"Warm western romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 26, 2003
In 1881 Texas, former Ranger Luke McClain (homage to Lucas
McCain?) lives for vengeance on the man who destroyed him.
Luke cannot turn to his family because he feels guilt for
several reasons towards his sister-in-law, who obviously
cherishes his brother.
Glory Day knows her family is in trouble as Read more...
SummaryGlory Day has found the man who promises to solve all her
troubles. Then an interfering stranger literally comes
between her and the outlaw she plans to bring in for the
reward money. And she accidentally shoots him! Worse, Luke
McClain is no ordinary cowboy; he is an extraordinary
lawman and a true gentleman to boot. While she doctors his
wounds, Luke humors her ailing mother and seems determined
to help save her father from jail and her family farm from
ruin. What is a woman to do with such a meddlesome admirer?
After one kiss, Glory realizes she has collared the correct
man: She'll rope him into hanging his saddle next to hers
for life.
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