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Rating:  Summary: The Brennan women marry only for love.... Review: ...Or at least, that's how the family legend goes. So when Brennan sisters Suzanna and Diana end up marrying for much more "convenient" reasons, they begin to wonder about their great-great grandmother. The sisters grew up hearing the story of how Isabelle Cooper defied convention and stood against prejudice to marry ranch foreman, Kyle "Running Horse" Brennan. But was it really love right from the first? Or is it possible that the first Brennan bride had a much more practical reason for joining forces with Kyle?
Rating:  Summary: Well Worth Reading! Review: I greatly enjoyed these stories! The tales consist of the contemporary stories of sisters, Suzanna and Diana Brennan and the historical story of the legendary love of their great-great grandparents, Isabelle and Kyle Running Horse Brennan.Suzanna: Left-at-alter bride, Suzanna spent her wedding night with a sexy stranger. But when she discovered she was pregnant with his child, she didn't refuse the arrogant cowboy's proposal and found herself trying to win his love. Diana: Diana couldn't turn down the chance of marriage and motherhood to her childhood love who's now a lonely millionaire and a single dad of a young girl determined to make them a family. Isabelle: Citified Isabelle returns to the beloved ranch of her childhood determined to make it her permanent home. She and the handsomely sexy Native American ranch foreman marry to save the ranch despite the fact he's reluctant to admit his true feelings of desire and love. Be sure not to miss Big Sky Grooms historical anthology of the sexy Montana Kincaid's and follow up with continuing story of a Kincaid brother in Gunslinger's Bride.
Rating:  Summary: Well Worth Reading! Review: I greatly enjoyed these stories! The tales consist of the contemporary stories of sisters, Suzanna and Diana Brennan and the historical story of the legendary love of their great-great grandparents, Isabelle and Kyle Running Horse Brennan. Suzanna: Left-at-alter bride, Suzanna spent her wedding night with a sexy stranger. But when she discovered she was pregnant with his child, she didn't refuse the arrogant cowboy's proposal and found herself trying to win his love. Diana: Diana couldn't turn down the chance of marriage and motherhood to her childhood love who's now a lonely millionaire and a single dad of a young girl determined to make them a family. Isabelle: Citified Isabelle returns to the beloved ranch of her childhood determined to make it her permanent home. She and the handsomely sexy Native American ranch foreman marry to save the ranch despite the fact he's reluctant to admit his true feelings of desire and love. Be sure not to miss Big Sky Grooms historical anthology of the sexy Montana Kincaid's and follow up with continuing story of a Kincaid brother in Gunslinger's Bride.
Rating:  Summary: A great new series by three of romances most beloved authors Review: I loved this new Silhouette anthology. Christine Rimmer and Jennifer Greene's stories are both contemps about two sisters, Suzanna and Diana. Suzanna's wedding day had one small snag . . . no groom. She eases her aching heart with one wild night fling with a cowboy. A few months later it becomes obvious she's carrying his baby and Suzanna finds herself married to a stranger, a stranger she's falling in love with. Diana's come home to Montana, and falls in love with a little girl, a little girl who just so happens to be the daughter of Diana's first love. When Trey asks her to marry him is it just for his daughter's sake, or could there be another, deeper reason? Cheryl St. John's contribution, ISABELLE, is a historical that introduces Diana and Suzanna's great-great-grandmother. After her father's death, Isabelle returns to the Big Sky Ranch, determined to build a life for herself. But the ranch is in debt and there's only one option Isabelle can find -- marry Kyle Running Horse Brennan. Can a marriage that begins for practical reasons turn into something more . . . can it turn into a life-long love that will set the standards for generations of Big Sky Brides? The three stories are a good fit, and a fantastic read! I'm looking foward to reading the rest of the Montana Mavericks series!
Rating:  Summary: A great new series by three of romances most beloved authors Review: I loved this new Silhouette anthology. Christine Rimmer and Jennifer Greene's stories are both contemps about two sisters, Suzanna and Diana. Suzanna's wedding day had one small snag . . . no groom. She eases her aching heart with one wild night fling with a cowboy. A few months later it becomes obvious she's carrying his baby and Suzanna finds herself married to a stranger, a stranger she's falling in love with. Diana's come home to Montana, and falls in love with a little girl, a little girl who just so happens to be the daughter of Diana's first love. When Trey asks her to marry him is it just for his daughter's sake, or could there be another, deeper reason? Cheryl St. John's contribution, ISABELLE, is a historical that introduces Diana and Suzanna's great-great-grandmother. After her father's death, Isabelle returns to the Big Sky Ranch, determined to build a life for herself. But the ranch is in debt and there's only one option Isabelle can find -- marry Kyle Running Horse Brennan. Can a marriage that begins for practical reasons turn into something more . . . can it turn into a life-long love that will set the standards for generations of Big Sky Brides? The three stories are a good fit, and a fantastic read! I'm looking foward to reading the rest of the Montana Mavericks series!
Rating:  Summary: Big Sky Brides-Big Time Reading Review: I thought this was an excellant book. All 3 stories were well written. The connection to the community of Whitehorn was minimal, especially compared to other books in the Montana Mavericks series. At the same time these 3 stories stand on their own. They don't need the background of previous books in the series. If I had any complaint about the books was that the stories were too short. I like the characters of Suzanna, Diana, & Isabelle and wanted to read more about them.
Rating:  Summary: Big Sky Brides-Big Time Reading Review: I thought this was an excellant book. All 3 stories were well written. The connection to the community of Whitehorn was minimal, especially compared to other books in the Montana Mavericks series. At the same time these 3 stories stand on their own. They don't need the background of previous books in the series. If I had any complaint about the books was that the stories were too short. I like the characters of Suzanna, Diana, & Isabelle and wanted to read more about them.
Rating:  Summary: Absolutely Terrific! Review: If you enjoy western romantic short stories, then you'll enjoy this book! The two contemporary tales of Suzanna Brennan and Diana Brennan are delightful and the historical story of their great-great grandparents, Isabelle and Kyle Running Horse Brennan is enchanting! Be sure not to miss historical anthology, Big Sky Grooms. The stories are about two Kincaid brothers, Caleb and Will and their cousin James. The book, Gunslinger's Bride continues their stories with little brother Brock.
Rating:  Summary: Absolutely Terrific! Review: If you enjoy western romantic short stories, then you'll enjoy this book! The two contemporary tales of Suzanna Brennan and Diana Brennan are delightful and the historical story of their great-great grandparents, Isabelle and Kyle Running Horse Brennan is enchanting! Be sure not to miss historical anthology, Big Sky Grooms. The stories are about two Kincaid brothers, Caleb and Will and their cousin James. The book, Gunslinger's Bride continues their stories with little brother Brock.
Rating:  Summary: It was a special experience, writing this story. Review: We had such a terrific time working together on this anthology for you--weaving the stories together was fun for us, but also challenging to blend together the stories of these three family members and the kinds of values that women pass onto each other through the generations. We hope you enjoy.
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