Friday, June 25, 2010
A Love of Her Own Reviewed
She has everything her heart desires . . . except the one thing money can't buy
Still cautious after a broken engagement, April McBride fully intends to guard her heart when she travels to Lewistown, Montana, to attend her brother's wedding. One look around the small mining town convinces April that doing so won't be difficult--just a bunch of dusty shops, bad service, and ill-bred cowboys. But a run-in with horse trainer Wes Owen opens up vast possibilities for frustration, embarrassment, friendship, and . . . love?
Can April and Wes see past their differences to envision a future together? Or are they destined to live the rest of their lives alone?
Book three in the Heart of the West series, A Love of Her Own is an adventurous, spark-filled ride through love in turn-of-the-century Montana.
My Review: A fun read! April is a spitfire that you will really enjoy. She arrives in Billings with her jeans on and a cowboy hat so everyone thinks she's a man. She has no idea how to do chores, she is spoiled, and oh so not wanting to do what a young girl should. This is a great read and I highly recommend it! I haven't read the other books in the series so I do recommend that you read them in order.
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