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From four acclaimed authors come four all-new novellas featuring the rugged men of the West and the women who want them...
From Jodi Thomas...Callie has done a lot of crazy things, but it'll take one more to prove she isn't find a husband, fast! Her only he has to be taller than she is and swear not to have her committed during their ruse of a marriage.
From Jo Goodman...Felicity Ravenwood was raised to be independent-minded, but when this runaway bride opposes her father's choices, it is up to Nat Church to bring her around. But he doesn't count on springing her from jail, holding her hostage, or falling head over boot-heels in love.
From Kaki Warner...Two strangers on a train have more in common than they know—both have hidden purposes and ties to a Nebraska bank robbery. But when their schemes unravel, they find a bigger surprise awaiting them than either could have imagined.
From Alison...
352 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 7, 2014
"I can't believe you pawed through my purse," she said.
"Only out of concern for you." He gave her an indulgent smile. "When I picked it up, I heard the clank of metal and wanted to make sure you hadn't accidentally slipped the hotel silverware inside."
"Had they been a finer grade of tin, I might have. Especially the knife."
I really wish Goodreads let us give partial stars. Technically, this was a 4.5-4.75 read for me but I enjoyed it enough to splurge with the full 5 stars. I've discovered that in some instances, anthologies are a bit "uneven" for me. I usually read one for a particular story by a particular author. In this case, it was Jo Goodman's "Nat Church and the Runaway Bride." More about it in a moment. Here are my thoughts on each novella, in the order they appeared in the book.