Review
Jessie Winslow isn't quite sure what to do with the wounded man that is mysteriously dumped on her doorstep. She helps him and he seems grateful, but when she questions him about who he is and how he got shot, he's a man of few words. Jessie has reason to believe he may be an outlaw, but that doesn't keep her from being attracted to the man who goes by the name of Logan. Logan Kincaid doesn't know how he wound up with Jessie and he doesn't intend to tell her who he really is and risk blowing his cover. He's been running with a group of outlaws in order to find out who's behind the robberies and cattle rustlings of his family's ranch, The Rocking K. Now that he's wounded and under the care of Jessie, he's a long way from finding out the truth. Living with Logan is a new experience for Jessie. Her husband has been dead almost a year, but even when he was alive he never gave her compliments or treated her the way Logan treats her. Jessie knows it's foolish to be dreaming about Logan because he won't tell her anything about himself and as soon as he's well, he's leaving. But she can't help herself. There's something about Logan that makes Jessie trust him. Intending to finish the job he started, Logan knows he has to leave Jessie no matter how he feels about her. Complicating matters are the two young orphans that found him and took him to Jessie. Deciding that the best thing to do is have the boys stay with Jessie, Logan leaves. But even once he returns to the Rocking K, Jessie is on his mind. When he realizes she may be in danger from the very outlaws he's chasing, he'll do anything to protect her. But will the love they share be strong enough to protect them both? Theresa Michaels does it again! This talented author is a force to be reckoned with! Once An Outlaw is just as entertaining and engrossing as Once A Maverick! The third book in the Kincaid Trilogy promises to be something special! Few authors can weave such wonderful stories as those of Theresa Michaels! Captivating! The pages keep turning all by themselves!Kristina Wright -- Copyright © 1994-97 Literary Times, Inc. All rights reserved -- From Literary Times



