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Rating:  Summary: Back in print at last! Review: Originally printed in 1990 as part of the Harlequin American Romance series celebrating the 20th century it is being reprinted this year!Storyline from publisher: Saturday's Child by Dallas Schulze The year is 1905. Wyoming rancher Quentin Sterling returns to his family's Nob Hill mansion for his sister's high-society wedding - hoping to find a suitable bride among the invited debutantes. But it's the fiery-haired Katie McBride who catches his eye...the seamstress hired to stitch the trousseau. Katie McBride has never known a day without struggle. Quentin's marriage proposal means a chance to put down roots and make a home. But what about the attraction she feels for Quentin? Their lives are worlds apart, and love doesn't seem part of the bargain. Until calamity strikes. And love proves to be their greatest source of strength...and hope.
Rating:  Summary: Back in print at last! Review: The year is 1905. Wyoming rancher Quentin Sterling returns to his family's Nob Hill mansion for his sister's high-society wedding - hoping to find a suitable bride among the invited debutantes. But it's the fiery-haired Katie McBride who catches his eye...the seamstress hired to stitch the trousseau. Katie McBride has never known a day without struggle. Quentin's marriage proposal means a chance to put down roots and make a home. But what about the attraction she feels for Quentin? Their lives are worlds apart, and love doesn't seem part of the bargain. Until calamity strikes. And love proves to be their greatest source of strength...and hope.
Rating:  Summary: Good book, not enough romance for me... Review: This was a well-written book and I really enjoyed it. But there wasn't a whole lot of romance especially at the starting. You really only see Quentin Sterling and Katie McBride develope their relationship at the end of the book. I would recommend this book if you weren't into a "deep" romance novel.
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