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If only he could stay away...Storm Hunter's return to Whitehorn sent tremors through the town-and shock waves of desire through innocent Jasmine Kincaid Monroe. But then Storm discovered the Monroes might have had something to do with this brother's long-ago disappearance....

253 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2011

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October 5, 2013
Don't judge a book by it's cover. . .
I picked this one up because of the title, but more so the cover depicting a woman and man riding horses in the western desert. So, naturally, I expected to be reading about two star-crossed lovers and their mounts. But there wasn't a single horse in the book, the heroine had a pixie cut instead of the long hair depicted on the cover, and they were in Montana, which doesn't have any desert that I know of.

Other than that, it was a decent romance with the typical hero and heroine fighting their mutual attraction. Still, I was looking for horses when I picked it up, and I was left wanting.
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August 5, 2020
Storm has not heard from his brother Raven in 30 years. The police from Whitehorn called to tell him they had found the remains of his brother and he had been murdered. He goes back to Witehorn to find the answers. Great mystery. Loved it.
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June 29, 2019
Very good book. I have lived in Montana. so I could relate to the book.
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February 24, 2012
Jasmine Kincaid Monroe is working at the B & B and worried about her mom as she should have been home a while ago. As she is walking out to go see about her a strange car comes into the driveway. Jasmine doesn't know who the man is but she can tell he is an Indian. He introduces himself as Storm Hunter. Her mother has fainted at the police station when she saw Storm. It brought back memories of Raven Hunter, Storm's brother vanished 30 years ago until his remains were found at a construction site.

Storm blames the Kincaid family as Raven was last seen alive at their home. Jasmine is taken aback as Storm is tall and sexy. He thinks she is pretty cute herself, but young. As things start to heat up about the investigation of Raven's remains and finding the killer. Storm and Jasmine team up to find out who the murder is. Between all the misunderstandings and pined up emotions can these two work through them and find out if a Kincaid did indeed kill Raven?

I enjoyed the read and could relate to the characters very easily. Jasmine's mom believed in the here after and would was thought to communicate with the dead. That part of the story was interesting along with the feelings Storm would get as well. The romance part of the book was just as could they both wanted the other, but for Storm it was age for Jasmine she wanted it all.

I will be looking at more of the series.
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478 reviews14 followers
April 9, 2011
Yes, I need to read this IMMEDIATELY after completing the previous book in the series. And is it possible to come up with a cheesier looking cover?

Now that the murder of Storm’s brother, Raven, has been resolved, I wonder what drama will be in store for Whitehorn in the May Montana Maverick releases.
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