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Bezig met laden... Then Came You: A Prequel to The McPhee Clan (editie 2013)door Jillian Hart
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When Gil Blackburn finds beautiful Maebry O'Riley in need of assistance, it's his duty to come to her aid--even if he's only pretending to be her beau and rescuing her from the unwanted advances of Lawrence Latimer. Gil's been sweet on Maebry ever since he stepped foot on the Rocking M Ranch, and his feelings are only getting stronger. When he looks at her, he sees forever. He doesn't want to pretend to be her beau. He wants the real thing. Maebry O'Riley wishes she wasn't carrying a torch for handsome Gil. There's something about him that makes her heart beat a lot faster. His good humor and manly, easy-going nature could capture her heart if she let it. He makes her long for a real future as his wife, but he is a dream that can never be hers. She isn't free to love anyone, even a good man like Gil. This is a sweet historical. Approximately 40,000 words. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Read 1/24/16 Reviewed 4/6/16
I read this book first because I thought it was the prequel to the McPhee Clan. It isn’t a prequel just a look back to the beginning of the McPhee’s before the sister’s arrival. I liked the story of Maebry and Gil especially how he said he would wait, no matter how long. It was interesting learning a little bit about being an indentured servant. I know it happened but it saddened me that someone would do that to a family member. The one thing that I didn’t like about the book is that some things are said/thought over and over. It is one thing to tell something a few times, but not repeatedly thought the entire book.