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Marriage, Outlaw Style (Silhouette Desire, 1185)

Marriage, Outlaw Style (Silhouette Desire, 1185)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Maddie and Clay have battled each other since childhood. They were always trying to one up the other one. They thrived on the competition and loved to win. Lately, however, things have felt different. There is a lot of sexual tension in the air that everyone that loves them can see, but them. So, Clays family, which happens to include Maddie as if she were one of them, decide to give this couple a little push. The James family arranges for Clay and Maddie to be stranded in the family cabin in the mountains. There is no way to put it except all hell breaks lose. When the family comes to get them a week later they never expected to see actual blood and bruises. Maddie and Clay are so stubborn that they deny whats in front of there faces. Until Maddie gets more than she bargains for from there little trip in the mountains.

The rivalry between the two is hilarious. Although, the constant denying of what they are feeling gets old after awhile. More often than not I was feeling sorry for Clay. This book is still better than the first one in the series. And I can not wait to read about the last brother in the series, Jesse.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Maddie and Clay have battled each other since childhood. They were always trying to one up the other one. They thrived on the competition and loved to win. Lately, however, things have felt different. There is a lot of sexual tension in the air that everyone that loves them can see, but them. So, Clays family, which happens to include Maddie as if she were one of them, decide to give this couple a little push. The James family arranges for Clay and Maddie to be stranded in the family cabin in the mountains. There is no way to put it except all hell breaks lose. When the family comes to get them a week later they never expected to see actual blood and bruises. Maddie and Clay are so stubborn that they deny whats in front of there faces. Until Maddie gets more than she bargains for from there little trip in the mountains.

The rivalry between the two is hilarious. Although, the constant denying of what they are feeling gets old after awhile. More often than not I was feeling sorry for Clay. This book is still better than the first one in the series. And I can not wait to read about the last brother in the series, Jesse.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very humorous
Review: Maddie Brannigan and Clay James have been bitter rivals since childhood. Despite that, it's clear to Clay's family that the two of them belong together. The family devises a plan to strand Maddie and Clay at a secluded mountain cabin. The hope is that during a week's time they will work through their differences and admit their true feelings for each other. Indeed, Maddie and Clay each come to realize that they're in love with the other--of course, they'll never admit it. After they return, Maddie discovers she's pregnant, and Clay is determined to marry her. When she refuses, he sets out to change her mind. Fortunately, he knows just the way to do that, thanks to a conversation they'd shared in which Maddie had given him specific details about what it would take to win her heart.

Maddie and Clay do spend way too much time bickering with each other, and after a while the reader's saying, "Enough already!". However, the book is well written, extremely humorous through out, and (despite the bickering) I loved the characters. I found this at a used bookstore, and I'm so glad I picked it up. It's definitely going on my `keeper shelf'.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very humorous
Review: Maddie Brannigan and Clay James have been bitter rivals since childhood. Despite that, it's clear to Clay's family that the two of them belong together. The family devises a plan to strand Maddie and Clay at a secluded mountain cabin. The hope is that during a week's time they will work through their differences and admit their true feelings for each other. Indeed, Maddie and Clay each come to realize that they're in love with the other--of course, they'll never admit it. After they return, Maddie discovers she's pregnant, and Clay is determined to marry her. When she refuses, he sets out to change her mind. Fortunately, he knows just the way to do that, thanks to a conversation they'd shared in which Maddie had given him specific details about what it would take to win her heart.

Maddie and Clay do spend way too much time bickering with each other, and after a while the reader's saying, "Enough already!". However, the book is well written, extremely humorous through out, and (despite the bickering) I loved the characters. I found this at a used bookstore, and I'm so glad I picked it up. It's definitely going on my 'keeper shelf'.


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