"Western romance in living color!"
Book I of Behind The Ranges series; Western historical
romance. Widowed along the Oregon Trail, Hattie Rommel was given two
weeks to find another husband. Finding nothing desirable in
the available men of the wagon train, Hattie turns to Emmet
Lachlan with the offer of a marriage of convenience until
she can reach the Willamette Valley and begin a new life
on her own. During a treacherous river crossing, Hattie is seriously
injured due to the stupidity and selfishness of others.
Emmet has to make the decision to leave some of Hattie's
possessions behind and get her to a safe place to heal.
While recuperating in Buffalo Jones' winter shack, Hattie
discovers she's pregnant by her first husband and that all
her money is gone! She also discovers love and makes more
friends than she'd ever had in her entire lifetime. Now she
must find a way for Emmet to be able to share that
love...or set him free. Ms. Glad has such a way with words! She paints a picture of
the West as it was so many lives ago and brings it alive in
living color! While describing the rugged terrain and the less
than ideal weather of the mountains, Ms. Glad deals with
the prejudices, greed, and hatred faced by so many in a way
that will open many hearts. This is a must read for all
romance lovers. Truly a wonderful read!
Reviewed by Gloria Kruenegel
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted August 16, 2002
SummaryBook I of the Behind the Ranges series.
When newly widowed Hattie Rommel chooses a second husband,
she doesn't expect him to fulfill her most secret dreams.
She just wants him to take her to Oregon. Emmet Lachlan
marries Hattie with the understanding that he will be free
to leave her behind, once she is safely in Oregon. He is a
wandering man, not a settling-down farmer. Then an old
trapper bequeaths them a map to a valley where gold lies on
the ground for the taking.
While Emmet and Hattie gather the gold, they also discover
each other. Even lost in love's magic, they both know it
cannot last. An attack by murderous renegades forces them
to flee across untamed mountains to the hidden valley
Hattie calls Cherry Vale. In the home she's always longed
for, Emmet discovers a peace he's never sought. But they
soon must resume their interrupted journey. Can Hattie
leave the only place that's ever felt like home? And if she
does, will Emmet give up looking for what's on the far side
of the hill?
Also available in trade paperback (ISBN 1587491621),
published January 2002.
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