A Love of Her Own
β Scribed by Brendan, Maggie
- Book ID
- 108061518
- Publisher
- Baker Publishing Group
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 209 KB
- Series
- Heart of the West 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781441211781
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
April McBride has suffered a broken engagement once before and fully intends to guard her heart when she travels to Lewistown, Montana, to attend her brotherβs wedding. One look around the small mining town convinces April that this wonβt be difficultβjust a bunch of dusty shops, bad service, and ill-bred cowboys. But a run-in with a horse trainer named Wes Owen opens up vast possibilities for frustration, embarrassment, friendship, and . . . love? Can April and Wes see past their differences in order to envision a future together? Readers will love going on this adventurous, spark-filled ride through turn-of-the-century Montana. Praise for Maggie Brendan: βBrendanβs gentle style of prairie romance is reminiscent of Janette Oke . . . capturing the heart of the old West with romance that will make you sigh.ββJulie Lessman, author of the Daughters of Boston series βBrendan blends colorful characters, lively dialogue, and intriguing historical details.ββAmanda Cabot, author of Paper Roses and Scattered Petals
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