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Makenzies: David (The Mackenzies Series)

Makenzies: David (The Mackenzies Series)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Unimpressed
Review: I checked this out of the library based on the great reviews I read here. Wow, could my tastes be that different? I thought this was a lousy book, mostly because I couldn't stand the heroine and didn't care much more for the hero. Cynthia was an overagressive tease who offered herself to David at nearly every turn. Her morals seemed more 1979 than 1879, and I'm really not used to that in a historical romance novels. Not that I need all the females in books I read to be shy virgins, but Cynthia just seemed like a hussy. David goes around angry with her all the time for no good reason that I could tell, and though he claims to despise her loose ways he gives in to her very quickly. And the way he constantly called her "Miz Sin", often multiple times in the same paragraph, got old quick. They just were not an appealing couple, and I found I had no interest in whether they ever got together. The only thing that made me finish the book, and kept this from being a one star review, was the set up of the relationships of her other two sisters. They are much more interesting women, as are the men they seemed destined to be with, so I will read their stories and hope for better chemistry all around.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pretty hot!
Review: I liked it right from the beginning. A lot of it was funny. Were the others about the brothers good?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A little slow but still enjoyable...
Review: I'm reading all of these books in order & this is #4. I'm really enjoying this series but I didn't find this book to be as good as the first 3. The first 3 books are Luke, Flint & Cleve who are the 3 MacKenzie brother then this book introduces you to Cynthia, Angeleen & Elizabeth who are distant cousins to the 3 men. This story follows Cynthia & David. I really enjoyed it but it was just quite a bit slower then the first 3. I recommend this book.


Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Unimpressed
Review: This one is about Cynthia, the long lost cousin of the MacKenzie brothers.

Cynthia meets Cleve and his wife in Europe and discover they are cousins through their fathers. Cynthia is on her way home after a 2 year tour of Europe to be with her ailing father. When she gets home to Colorado though, no one comes to greet her at the station but David Kincaid, a straight-laced railroad engineer!

From the beginning, Cynthia delights in unmercilessly teasing David to no end. He disagrees with her even coming home after being gone so long, disagrees with her starting a school for the construction workers' children, and even her teaching methods!

The man is so exasperating, that all they do is fight because of their stubborness when it comes to each other which leads hot making up sessions and straight into love!

Ana Leigh gets better with every MacKenzie book! I'm so glad she decided to continue the series! I highly recommend all the books in the MacKenzie series!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The MacKenzies: David
Review: This one is about Cynthia, the long lost cousin of the MacKenzie brothers.

Cynthia meets Cleve and his wife in Europe and discover they are cousins through their fathers. Cynthia is on her way home after a 2 year tour of Europe to be with her ailing father. When she gets home to Colorado though, no one comes to greet her at the station but David Kincaid, a straight-laced railroad engineer!

From the beginning, Cynthia delights in unmercilessly teasing David to no end. He disagrees with her even coming home after being gone so long, disagrees with her starting a school for the construction workers' children, and even her teaching methods!

The man is so exasperating, that all they do is fight because of their stubborness when it comes to each other which leads hot making up sessions and straight into love!

Ana Leigh gets better with every MacKenzie book! I'm so glad she decided to continue the series! I highly recommend all the books in the MacKenzie series!


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