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Morgans Woman, December 12, 1999
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This review is from: Morgan's Woman (Mass Market Paperback)
Morgans Woman was exciting, full of passion and mystery. You never knew what was going to happen next. I found Tamsin a strong person and Morgan a man true to his commitments, a man of honor. I have read every book Miss French writes and have enjoyed all of them. When you read her book, it's like being there. A good story full of excitement and passion every time.
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Continuing the Tradition of Quality Romance Novels, December 12, 1999
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This review is from: Morgan's Woman (Mass Market Paperback)
Morgan's Woman continues the five star standard Judith French has set for weaving romance, historical facts, "can't put the book down" plots, and strong characterization. From Ms. French's first book, Tender Fortune to the most recent, Morgan's Woman, I continue to enjoy the intelligent, charismatic heroines. Judith French never compromises the integrity of women. You'll never catch these ladies whimpering or waiting for the "prince" to rescue them from trouble. No, more likely, the villain had better duck and run for cover! Moreover, the heroines are not the media model prototypes we're bombarded with daily. The character's are intelligent,seldom predicatable, humerous, and easy to identify with. Obviously, Ms. French writes from within. Kudos to the author...another job well done!
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Fast Paced Romance, March 3, 2000
This review is from: Morgan's Woman (Mass Market Paperback)
After her husband dies and leaves her with nothing, Tamsin MacGreggor is determined to take her two remaining thouroughbreds to California to start a horse ranch. Her plans backfire while in Colorado when her horses are stolen. Determined to steal her horses back, Tamsin sneaks into the barn of the local horse trader and finds a dead man. Now she is running for her life, blamed for a murder she did not commit. Ash Morgan only plans to retrieve the outlaw and collect his bounty, but Tamsin proves harder to catch than her had anticipated. After escaping from him twice, Ash is bound and determined that Tamsin not get away again. But doubts begin to cloud Ash's judgement. Maybe Tamsin is innocent? As the two fall in love Ash battles his feels for Tamsin and his pledge to do the right thing and uphold the law. Morgan's Woman is a fast paced romance that sometimes will keep you on the edge of your seats. (or bed in my case) Tamsin and Ash battle Indians, mountain cats, weather, and their own feelings for eachother. Highly recommended.
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