From Publishers Weekly
Admirand's second frontier romance (after
The Marshal's Destiny) features clever and well-crafted plot lines, but the delivery lacks credibility and zip. Irish emigré James Ryan is a Colorado rancher in the 1880s. Successful and respected, he's also using an alias while hiding out from a Texas murder charge. After catching young Mick O'Toole on his ranch with a gang of cattle rustlers, James takes the boy and his sick mother in. Bridget O'Toole is sure she's a widow, having been deserted by her husband 12 years earlier. James and Bridget, both proud and fiercely independent, are soon in love, not knowing that her husband is still very much alive and leading a gang of outlaws to the town. Conflict, lust, guilt, uncertainty and the little games lovers play to disguise their feelings are all here, but the sex is muted and clichéd, two massive gunfights raise little dust, and the final showdown is predictable and offstage.
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Review
"...poignant...well written and just plain delightful, THE RANCHER'S HEART has definitely found its way to my keeper shelf." --
Natasha Smith, Reviewer for Romance Junkies"An entertaining read." --
Pat Glans, Reviewer for A Romance Review"Superb! A wonderful story from a fresh new voice that I highly recommend!" --
Maureen Boylan, Reviewer for Noveltalk & Reader to Reader"THE RANCHER'S HEART stresses the importance of trusting those we love, and in this story, love truly does conquer all." --
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