Four best-selling romance novelists bring tales of feisty heroines, stubborn heroes, and unlikely love in the Wild West in Four Weddings and a Kiss. Don't miss the latest from the Western Brides Collection from Margaret Brownley, Robin Lee Hatcher, Mary Connealy, and Debra Clopton.
The authors are celebrating with a "Sweet on Love" iPad Mini Giveaway and rip-roarin' Facebook party.
One winner will receive:
The authors are celebrating with a "Sweet on Love" iPad Mini Giveaway and rip-roarin' Facebook party.
One winner will receive:
- An iPad Mini
- A Bride for All Seasons and Four Weddings and a Kiss
So grab your copy of Four Weddings and a Kiss and join the authors on the evening of July 8th for a chance to connect and make some new friends. (If you haven't read the book, don't let that stop you from coming!)
Don't miss a moment of the fun; RSVP today. Tell your friends via FACEBOOK or TWITTER and increase your chances of winning. Hope to see you on the 8th!
First, I would like to extend a
heartfelt “Thank you” to Margaret Brownley, Debra Clopton, Mary Connealy, Robin Lee Hatcher and their publisher for sending me a copy of
"Four Weddings and a Kiss" to review for them. I am truly grateful for this generosity.
I really appreciate the time, effort and expense it takes to make a reviewer
copy available to me.
Five preachers sitting around a campfire talking about love
sets the stage for this terrific anthology: “Four Weddings and a Kiss”, with
stories by Margaret Brownley, Debra Clopton, Mary Connealy, Robin Lee Hatcher. This entertaining and thought-provoking set
of stories is a worthwhile way to spend a long weekend.
*****“Spitfire Sweetheart” by Mary Connealy is a truly sweet
story with a strong female lead. Maizy
is quite the tomboy, helping out on her father’s ranch since she was a
child. When she’s caught trespassing on
their neighbor’s ranch, XXX is seriously injured trying to protect her. To make amends, she puts aside her tomboyish
ways and dons a dress to care for XXX while he recovers. What she learns is that he’s been pushing her
away for a very different reason than she originally suspected.
****In Robin Lee Hatcher’s “A Love Letter to the Editor”,
Molly wants to be editor of her father’s newspaper. When she learns that he’s hired Jack for the
position, she is determined to run him off so she might claim the spot for
herself. She never counted on falling in
love with her new boss. This is a
touching tale of changing priorities.
*****“A Cowboy for Katie” by Debra Clopton is the story of
Katie, who finds herself alone in the world after a tornado claims her
father. The sole heir of her father’s
ranch, she does what she can to repair the damage from the storm, but has
earned the nickname “Crazy Katie” for running off less than savory
suitors. She hires Treb, a newcomer to
town, to help her with the repairs.
After he earns enough to buy a horse, he plans to continue his tour of
the country, but he may have just found a reason to settle down. This sweet story is a wonderful addition to
this collection.
*****Margaret Brownley’s “Courting Trouble” is the love
story of a Philadelphia attorney and the woman he’s hired to defend. But when the “Black Widow” trial is done,
Grace may have found the man of her dreams but doesn’t feel she deserves
him. This is an enjoyable story with
courtroom drama and a whodunit for the armchair sleuth.
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