"Four wonderful love stories."
Each one of these wonderful stories is like coming home.
Take each journey. You'll be glad you did. EASY ON THE HEART by Jodi Thomas -
Having three spinster, matchmaking sisters is not easy for
Cooper Adams. He's soon turning 30 and still without a
wife; something his sisters plan to quickly remedy. Cooper
doesn't dislike women. He just needs to find one with more
redeeming qualities than irritating ones. When he visits
the general store, he spots Mary Woodburn, the owner's
sister, and there's an immediate attraction. Now he wonders
why quiet, shy, plain little Mary has somehow become the
woman he can't stop thinking about. A delightfully sweet
story you'll enjoy reading very much. COMING HOME by Patricia Potter -
Seth Sinclair returns home after 4 1/2 years and a journey
to hell to find his father dead, a brother branded an
outlaw and his family's ranch in the hands of Beth McGuire
and her carpetbagger father. He thought the war was over,
but a new war has just begun. Seth must clear his brother's
name and have the ranch returned to its rightful owners.
He'll do it no matter what the cost, even as he loses his
heart in the process. A lovely feel-good story of strength,
hope and love. TOMBSTONE TESS by Emily Carmichael -
Tess McCabe, one of Arizona's most ineligible females, has
to find a husband or lose her ranch to her runty, good-for-
nothing brother. She can ride and rope better than any man
and deserves the ranch she so dearly loves. Her father's
will has one stipulation - she has to get married within
six months of his death. But nobody says she has to STAY
married, and Josh Ransom fits that bill perfectly. Josh
needs some quick cash to save his own ranch from his
brother's gambling debt, so they make an arrangement.
Neither Tess nor Josh realizes that finding each other
means saving their ranches and losing their hearts in the
process. Home is where the heart is and this wonderful
story proves it. FINDING HOME by Maureen McKade -
Ten years have passed since Win Taylor felt a sense of home
and belonging. Ten years since he's seen Caitlin Brice.
Cait's dream is to build a horse ranch where folks can come
and buy the best horses around. On his deathbed, Cait
promised to make her Pa's dream a reality by bringing Win
back and taming the wild stallion they captured. Win rode
off with Cait's heart. Upon his return, she fights to save
her ranch, while she protects her once-shattered and broken
heart. A beautiful, tender love story of second chances and
new beginnings. Two words fit perfectly with these four beautiful love
stories: Welcome home!
Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Posted May 12, 2004
SummaryThey are a symbol of the Old West, from the tops of their
ten-gallon hats to the tips of their spurs, and an image
that sets women's hearts to quivering. There's nothing
like a cowboy to stir a lady's imaginationor to
inspire love as boundless as the open range. In these four
heartwarming stories from today's top authors, four women
set their sights on the cowboys of their dreamsand
rope them in. It's good old-fashioned romance at its
finest...featuring men that no woman would put out to
pasture.
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