An outlaw's daughter posing as a schoolmarm, Rebecca Rawlings sets up a steely facade that prevents anyone from getting close, but Sheriff Wolf Bodine, the one-time nemesis of her father, now pledged to protect her, breaks through her reserve.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very enjoyable book...,
By ThisThatNEverything "thisthatneverything" (Columbus, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Daisies in the Wind (Mass Market Paperback)
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Ice was her shield against a cruel, callous world. Fire was his weapon - a blazing six-gun and an unquenchable passion. Fate brought them together as the rugged lawman taught the outlaw's rebellious daughter the meaning of love... She was an ebony-haired, violet-eyed hellion, an outlaw's daughter who could ride, shoot, and fight like a man. But Rebecca Rawlings couldn't outrun her father's bloody past, not even in her elegant Boston boarding school. So she returned to Montana to hide out from the world - as a schoolteacher, reserved, forbidding, determined to keep her broken heart from ever being touched again. Sheriff Wolf Bodine was wary of women, especially the cold, beautiful Rebecca, who he was pledged to protect. But Rebecca thought she could handle her father's enemies - until a legacy of violence and an act of love made her reach out to the man who dared to risk his own life to save hers. * I really enjoyed this book. The story & characters were very enjoyable. I couldn't put the book down. Highly recommended. *
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
strength and morality,
By peggy (peoria, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daisies in the Wind (Mass Market Paperback)
This was the first Jill Gregory book I have read, and I loved it! As the other review states, it is a page turner, I read mine in three days. A strong outspoken female and a moral sensitive man with a strong sexual undercurrent throughout the book. It was great!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Mediocre at best....,
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This review is from: Daisies in the Wind (Mass Market Paperback)
Daisies in the Wind was an AVERAGE read at best.
It has a strong premise. Daughter of an outlaw attracted to a sheriff. I was excited to see how these "sworn enemies" would find their Happily Ever After. Unfortunately this book was (dare I say) boring. I found myself daydreaming about other things while I was reading....I didn't think that was possible. Wolf was a solid leading man. A tortured hero with his deceased wife's betrayals and his distrust of women. The secondary characters...Wolf's mother and son were a nice addition to the story. Even Rebeccah was a decent heroine. The problem lay with chemistry...or in this book's case the "lack of chemistry". Chemistry is a hard thing to quantify or qualify....but you know when you're reading it or not. There are times in books where the chemistry is so intense that it's like the pages are on fire.....(have you ever had that experience)? This book was leukwarm at best. Leukwarm chemistry between the H/H, leukwarm plot, leukwarm characters....definitely a "so-so" experience. I can't recommend this book. If you want some GREAT westerns....try ANYTHING by Maggie Osborne!
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