The author of To Catch a Flame weaves her most enchanting spell yet in this tale of a reckless innocent, a colorful rogue, and a love as thrilling and dangerous as America's vast, virgin frontier. "Kimberly Cates is a master craftsman".--Romantic Times.
The story begins in 1847 as Sister Ashleen O'Shea, a novice nun in Ireland, steals a chalice from the convent to gain passage to America for her and four orphans destined for the poorhouse. Her goal is to reach Oregon and make a new life for the children but she ends up in Texas where she must rely on a rough cowboy, Garret MacQuade.
As a youth, Garret's family was torn from him by ruthless outlaws. Since then, he has lived a hard life. His only passion is his painting that reveals his heart. When a man he cared for as a father gives Garret’s family homestead to Ashleen, he is forced to help her.
Cates writes very well, creating vivid pictures of life in 19th century Texas and wonderful characters. Ashleen is a strong heroine who soothes Garret’s troubled soul. The children are wonderful, each having an issue but healing thanks for Ashleen and Garret. The two villains who are pursuing Garret (and Ashleen, too) are truly despicable adding to the suspense.
From Ireland to the American West, it’s a worthy tale.
Gritty, emotional and heartwarmingly beautiful. I couldn’t get enough of this story!! It is filled with adventure, romance, and characters that capture you heart and soul. This story took me on an emotional roller coaster. I laughed and I cried and I can’t remember the last story that made me shed this many tears. The writing was beyond amazing, where everything came alive. Two words: PAGE TURNER!
Started out interesting and then I thought it got a little over the top how quickly they fell madly in love. But then it was written in 1992. Liked the part of the storyline where Garrett was eventually won over by the children. In general, I don't read historical romances much anymore. I'd have to say Lisa Kleypas would be my favorite author of this genre. Damn, she wrote some excellent books.
I loved this story! So exciting, sad, joyous, & a happy ending! I even shed a few tears, which is not usual for me to do. I was so into the story I could hardly wait until I had time to read more! It had a little bit of fairy tale also.
A Passably Good Western 3.5 Stars This book was okay. Nothing overly memorable about it, but nothing horribly wrong with it either. I think I would have enjoyed it more if Ashleen weren’t dragging around FOUR kids. I don’t love kids in my romances, but in this one I see why they are necessary, however a single woman with no money and no talents not only traveling from Ireland to America, but then across American with FOUR kids is just ridiculous! It would have been a better book with just the older jaded boy and the sweet traumatized little girl. The other two kids do nothing for the plot and just get in the way. The romance was sweet and moved at a nice pace, though the rest of the story did drag at times. I really enjoyed the conclusion. WARNING: there is sex in this book, it is not erotica, but enough to be a steamy & hot adult romance. Please do not read if you are looking for something PG. There is only 1.5 scenes. Romance-4/5 Steaminess-3/5 Explicitness-3/5
this story had a good plot and storyline it took you through the struggles the c!?haracters had to face going from ireland to america but ashleen liam rendy meggie shovane persevere to make it to stormy ridge with the help of kennisee jones most entertainiing character along with the man he raised from a boy garrett mcquade dont want to give the story away but its most definitely is a must read it even made me cried
This is a great book. Full of mystery, love, anger and joy. I loved every word. I enjoy a book that wraps it's arms around me and refuses to let go. That's how this book is. It is a " one in a million".
Didn't enjoy this one. Seemed very stilted and stiff to me. I enjoy Westerns but his one did nothing for me. I couldn't summon any interest in the plot or the characters. I gave up at 45 percent.
Awesome book. Could not put it down. It had everything I look for in a good book. Drama, adventure, romance. It made me laugh and it made me cry. Looking forward to reading more books by this author.