Review
Love at first sight endures in this magical adventure that will leave the reader entranced between alternate gasps of pain and sweet connection. The language is especially poignant when describing the appearance and inner embrace of both the land and its struggling, determined ranchers. One can feel the magic that has drawn so many adventurers out west, where the roads and grassy ranges seem limitless and the heart is free to shed its false veneer. Enjoy every page of this wonderful, funny, and endearing novel, which is sheer delight coming from this writer's talent. ~ Viviane Crystal for The Write Lifestyle
Kate Douglas CAN write. Her dialogue is spiffy and the book is so full of clichés it's funny. Ms Douglas has dreamed up some fabulous characters also, including Michelle/Lee Stetson and Tag, of course, but also the foreman, Coop and grandmother Lenore... now there is a real love story. Coop and Lenore have been in love for over 60 years... unrequited. ~ Judith Rippelmeyer for Romance Reviews Today
Kate Douglas has written a category-type romance to redeem with laughter some of those trying experiences authors have with editors. Take a look at this goodhearted dig at every Western romance cliché on the books, up to and including the love scene on horseback. It's worth a chuckle or two. ~ Lynn Coddington, "Romancing the Tome" Contra Costa Times

