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"superb western romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 7, 2003
In 1883 after confessing that she killed nasty Zeb
Whitaker with two other women, Sarah Andrews is placed in
a wedding raffle by Sheriff Riles. Shockingly the last
person that anyone would expect to enter the contest,
bounty hunter Sam Gatlin wins. He pays her fine, gets her Read more...
"Second book in the Wife Lottery series is lively and entertaining."
Reviewed by Delia Larkins
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted October 29, 2003
Sam Gatlin and Sarah Andrews are now married after Sam put
his name in the hat and Sarah drew it out. She said she'd
marry him if he paid her fine, even though he couldn't
imagine anyone wanting him. When Sam first saw Sarah, he
thought an angel had escaped Read more...
SummaryIt all started when she got thrown off the wagon train.
Now, a crook is dead and Sarah Andrews has been raffled
off in a "Wife Lottery." That seems bad enoughuntil
she discovers her new groom with a knife in his back.
He just barely survivesand now if Sarah doesn't get
him out of town fast, someone is going to make sure Sam
Gatlin doesn't live long enough to enjoy the honeymoon. No
matter what he may have done, or how many enemies he has,
Sarah feels she owes him. After all, he saved her from a
life in prison. But never in her wildest dreams did she
imagine that this dangerously attractive Texan would steal
her heart and make her want to take the biggest gamble of
all....
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