An Irish spitfire meets her match in a Western romp from national bestselling romance author Raine Cantrell.
Maggie O’Roark knows how to walk, talk, and fight like a man. When Maggie inherits her uncle’s profitable silver and gold mines, she’s determined to prove she can operate them on her own, even as her wedding date approaches. When Maggie’s groom is kidnapped just before the wedding, Maggie is convinced saloon owner C.V. McCready is responsible, in a desperate bid to keep her from re-opening the mines.
McCready is a silver-tongued con man, but when he sees Maggie in her wedding finery, he becomes obsessed with protecting her from less savory men who would do anything to get their hands on her mines. McCready kidnaps Maggie and claims her in a marriage by proxy, setting the stage for the fiercest and funniest battle of the sexes in the West.
This book had an interesting plot. The old miner uncle, married his niece off by proxie to 3 different men. He dies, leaves his mines to her and the men come to claim their bride. The 3 stars is because of the plot, but it was not very well written, at least not for me.
I very much enjoyed this story. I quite literally laughed out loud several times while reading it. That alone makes it worth the read! I like a lead woman character that has some gumption! And her dog is the best :)
very good book. kinda wish there was more to the story. but it is defiantly a mature reader's book. I feel like the characters would have a good story if it had been continued (I.e. sequel).
Maggie and McCready...what a pair. I enjoyed this book for the most part although was getting a bit tired of the marriage by proxy angle by the middle of the book let alone the end! Maggie was an entertaining heroine though and I will be looking out for others by this author.
This story was good, I really enjoyed the ending they are a great pair with deep back stories that add to the characters. And the chemistry between the main characters was great. Would read another book by this author.
This is a good, interesting book. There were aspects that were a bit corny, but I enjoyed Maggie's strength and loved her dog. I would recommend this author.