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Bezig met laden... Montana Hearts (The McPhee Clan) (Volume 1)door Jillian Hart
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A safe and stable life, that's what Daisy McPhee is wishing for. But when her wagon breaks down leaving her and her four sisters stranded in a cruel storm, she starts to think her fortune is never going to change. Until a tall, dark and handsome stranger comes to her aid. With his strength and integrity, he could be a knight in shining armor like the fairy tale stories she used to dream on. Too bad she's given up believing in storybook heroes because this man could make her want to believe. She needs a fresh start, not to be drawn by his kindness.Beckett Kincaid doesn't want to fall for sweet and beautiful Daisy McPhee. She's inherited the ranch that by rights should be his. He ought to be bitter, he ought to be holding a grudge against her instead of laughing with her in the rain. Her gentleness fills his heart with the kind of love he never thought he'd feel, and she makes him long for a future that simply can never be... Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Read 1/26/16 Reviewed 4/6/16
This book introduces the five McPhee sisters who are moving out west because they are fleeing desperate times back east and they have received what they think is a small inheritance from their grandmother. Because of circumstances that we don’t learn about in this book Daisy (the second oldest) is the head of the family and the decision maker. Beckett Kincaid has worked at the ranch and was promised part ownership of the ranch only to find the sisters get the whole thing. I love all of the sisters and Aunt Aumaleigh, the ranch hands and kitchen help and the townspeople. Can’t wait for the next book and recommend reading this one. The one thing that I didn’t like about the book is that some things are said/thought over and over. I think that this is just Ms. Hart’s style of writing but the repetition gets a little annoying. That said, I do enjoy reading most of her stories.