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"An historical with a bit of mystery"
Reviewed by Marilyn Heyman
Posted September 7, 2001
Billy dies in Texas in the year 1838 leaving the ranch and
everything he owns to his very dear friend, Jackson. The
ranch is heavily mortgaged and payments have to be made in
sixty days. When Jackson finds out that Billy is in fact,
William Lindsay MacPhaull Read more...
"The Yankee and the Texan"
Reviewed by Linda Hurst
Posted November 9, 2001
Lindsay MacPhaull thinks she has her hands full trying to
cope with the demands of her selfish brother and sister
while running the family business. Like other businesses in
New York in 1839, Lindsay is coping with the nationwide
Panic of 1837 and disasters at several subsidiaries. Her
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SummarySet in New York and the rugged hinterlands of Texas in
1838, JACKSON'S WAY is the story of Lindsay
MacPhaull, a young woman struggling to stay afloat after he
father's death. Her troubles are compiled with the handsome
Texas Jackson Stennett shows up a her door to claim the
family business that is her only source of income. Now,
these two headstrong people are locked in a bitter
struggle. But with an unseen enemy closing in, joining
forces may be the only way to save their lives.
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