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The author saved the best for last!, June 22, 2001
Here is book three of The Outlaws Saga! Sam Gentry did not know that he and his two brothers had been cleared of the bank robbery charges. He ended u in Denison, Texas. Low on funds, he accepted the ranch hand position when Rusty offered. However, he never dreamed of who owned it.
Lacey Gentry owned the B&G Ranch. She had a five year old son, Andy, who was her spitting image. Andy was her reason for living! Six years ago she had been married to Sam, during the war. She had not known her father intended to turn Sam over to the enemy until it was too late! She believed Sam had died during transport to a prison. Therefore, she was shocked to see him stride into her office as a new employee! Worse, he believed she had been the one to betray him! He also believed Andy was the result of lovers she had taken after she thought him dead.
Of course, finding out her husband had never died meant he had abandoned her! Tempers were hot on both sides, but so was their passion for each other! However, the ranch was in financial trouble. Lacey had become engaged to her awful neighbor, Taylor Cramer, to save the ranch and have a secure future for Andy. When Taylor found out his fiancé was still married, he set out to get rid of Sam!
***** A new outstanding book by the talented pen of Connie Mason! She has become one of my favorite authors and this story will show all its readers why! More is going on within the story than first meets the eye too. So readers will never get bored or distracted. Highly recommended! I eagerly look forward to her next trilogy! *****
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THE OUTLAWS: SAM "by CONNIE MASON, May 10, 2001
Well this is the final book on The Outlaws: Sam is a person that you can feel it, when you are reading this story, about Sam Gentry and Lacey and their offspring Andy, you feel like you are Lacey and that you are living this story, your self it is so well writting that I couldn't put it down, I read it in one afternoon,Sam and Lacey were lost to each other, because of a betrayel her fathers and she got blame for it, Sam has lost all hiss trust in lacey, but he keeps on lusting after her only it is not lust he still loves her, but dosen't want to admited to himself,I enjoy The Outlaws, Rafe and THe Outlaws, Jess,they were great but I think Sam tops them Both.Connie Mason keep on writting books about families they are great you are great.I love Connie Mason writting.
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The absolute best if the "Outlaw" trilogy. I loved it!, August 7, 2003
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The story line is well defined by the other reviews. The 3 brother in this saga are each so very different and likeable in their own right but the delightful and unusual aspect that comes thru loud and clear with each of them is there love and loyalty to each other and the integrity with which they serve their beliefs. The heroines are also very unique in personality but somehow they each find the right Gentry brother. I rated (the books) Rafe 3, Jess 4 and Sam a 5-6 easily.The last chapter when they each reunite is so beautifully written you can feel the emotion. It "tied" up the stories perfectly. I'm not a big "western" fan but I really enjoyed this set.
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