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The Sheriff's Woman Kindle Edition
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Rachel Cameron prefers to lick her wounds and protect her children from gossip and shame in isolation on a small homestead in the Ozark Mountains. But life-long bachelor and ex-Marine Sheriff Garrett Stark has other ideas.
Drawn to Rachel, Garrett wields all the power and charm he can muster to insist she return to town for her safety and that of her children. Exasperation and anger rule on both sides. Rachel balks, but does not anticipate the raft of dizzying emotions stirred by Garrett’s relentless attention.
The moment Garrett takes her into his arms, Rachel knows she must make a choice: honor the truth and face her fears or live forever as an outsider.
What readers are saying:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "A Wholesome Hometown Tale to Warm Your Heart!" – Top 1000 Vine Voice Reviewer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "A beautiful, clean, lovely story of romance and life in a small town." – AVP
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Lively dialogue. Engaging plot. Endearing characters" – AVP
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 19, 2019
- File size1247 KB
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"This is a sweet story of a widow who has three children and a sheriff who has wanted her for years...It was a wonderful read. Most definitely recommend." ~avp on The Sheriff's Woman.
"Highly recommended! This is the first book by Jackie Weger that I've read. It was very well written, wonderful characters with a true country feel. The writing was so detailed and authentic, I couldn't put it down." ~ avp on The Sheriff's Woman.
"Amazing. Sweetness, heart, and gritty characters. In the midst of heartbreak surprising humor. Very well done and very addictive! Could not put it down and hated coming to the end!" ~ avp on The Sheriff's Woman.
"Delightful.This book has spit and vinegar and and character and wit. Phoebe Hawley is so LOL funny I snorted my coffee through my nose." ~avp on Finding Home
Named one of the five books you should read before you die," Caleb Pirtle III on Finding Home
"Riveting! Best I've read in awhile. Awesome story, wonderful characters, great plot." ~ avp on No Perfect Secret --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
From the Author
P.S. Don't forget! To have good luck all year long, save your pennies in a jar in your kitchen. To avoid bad luck, never discard a garment with buttons. Snip those buttons and save in a button box.
Always keep a little romance in your life.
Hugs from Jackie Weger --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
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- ASIN : B081SB8Y58
- Publisher : Written Musings (November 19, 2019)
- Publication date : November 19, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 1247 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 409 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,351 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #83 in Contemporary Women's Fiction
- #107 in Women's Romance Fiction
- #132 in Romantic Comedy (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Jackie Weger has been writing romance novels off and on for thirty years. For many a year she traveled our good earth by foot, boat, bus, train, plane or pickup--but today she only gets as far as Walmart.
Visit JackieWeger.com where you can learn about new releases, promotions, and writing!
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Garrett Stark was born and raised in the same small town which elected him sheriff. Rachel was on his radar in high school, but when he joined the Marines, he missed his chance with her. Now she's alone and isolated. He wants to help her and her children, but her anger and fear comprise the shield which she's hiding behind. She only thinks she can keep him at arms length. He has no intention of backing down from what he wants.
At first, as I began to read The Sheriff's Woman by Jackie Weger, I noticed that the pace was slow, but the writing was very good and it immediately pulled me into the story. As this homespun tale unfolded, I began to understand the reason for the slow pace. It was takes a lot of inner musings, dialogue (serious and humorous) and descriptions to build each character, and even more time to develop them and move them past their mind sets and into their future. I could understand Rachel's fearful reactions, Garrett's pushiness and the children's individual issues. In addition to enjoying this heart-warming story, I found (to my delight) that this author writes a clean book that's full of emotion, drama and humor, but it is also free of vulgar language and sex scenes. How refreshing.
This is a wonderful small town story that I am glad to recommend to all readers.
However, the plot is over-shadowed by the lack of editing. There are wrong and misused words which occur more than once, so not careless typos. (Ex. Transit and transient are not the same) There are strange phrases ("Glaring him at through"),their and they're are not interchangeable, missing punctuation of the easiest kind (commas in a list), and there are extra words in phrases which destroy the flow of the plot. Reader have to go back and try to figure out what the writer was trying to convey. There are two unrelated sentence fragments which are joined with the result being pure nonsense.
An editor wise in the ways of the English language could have or should have caught and corrected those errors.
Someone who knows the facts about porcupines would have caught the obvious error in porcupine behavior. They can NOT throw their quills! Maybe backing into the critter in a tree would not be as dramatic as the little guy taking aim and firing at the Sheriff's hind end, but that could have been worked around while staying true to nature.
If you read her other books under Harliquin Intrigue make she you read the descriptions of the books in Amazon, like I said they have been renamed. The original titles were Wings of Morning, Eyes of the Beholder, On a Wing and a Prayer, Full House, A Strong and Tender Thread.
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Maybe small town America, neighbour casserole bakes, cabins on a mountain, families of 9, struggling single mums, hand to mouth scrimping ,doesn’t really still happen but the author sure painted a convincing picture. I immersed myself in Rachel and her family, smirked at Griffin’s attempted smooth talking and thoroughly enjoyed this good old fashioned clean romance drama.


An enjoyable read. One of those books that is a light summer read. Once started you want to read to the end. There were sad bits humorous bits. Romance, children, animals, and a happy ending.

