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Wonderful, December 25, 2005
This review is from: Red River Bride (Heartsong Presents, No. 519) (Mass Market Paperback)
Margaret knows she's too plain, too tall, and too outspoken for any man to want to marry her. She's not looking for romance. All she wants is to prove to her father that she can manage their ranch as well as any man could. But when her father hires Josiah Cutler as the new foreman,Margaret's dreams are knocked flat. The newcomer seems determined to prove that Msrgaret is not needed.
As the days go by, Margaret begins to suspect Josiah of a far more dangerous schems as well, one that will endanger all her fathers hard-earned money. She'll do anything to protect her father and his ranch- and yet for so reason her heart is torn. There's something about Josiah Cutler that fascinates her- but surely she cant be falling in love with a bank robber...?
I loved this book. Colleen Cable is a wonderful author and this is a great story about love forgivness and never giving up.
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Love It!, September 4, 2007
This review is from: Red River Bride (Heartsong Presents, No. 519) (Mass Market Paperback)
This book is a sequel to The Cattle Baron's Bride, which was about petite Lucy wishing she was as strong as Margaret, while this book, as the previous reviewer said, is about Margaret wishing she was as dainty as Lucy. I sympathize with the tall woman, since I am tall, but I know self esteem problems result from not being content with what God made you, whether that is tall or short. Both of these stories are great about bringing out how much God loves His children, no matter what, and also portraying the changes unconditional human love can make in a life.
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