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Wed by a Will (Silhouette Romance, No. 1544) |
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Rating: Summary: Another book (series) about triplets. Review: Back Cover description: "I PRAYED FOR YOU TO COME." From the moment the little boy next door whispered those words in her ear, Corrie Parsons knew she was hooked-but good! For she had come to Miracle Harbor to claim the ranch she had inherited, a home to call her own. And it was all hers-for the price of a wedding ring. Too bad the sexy cowboy who came with that little boy wanted her land-not her. But Matt Donahue's heated gaze told another story. About a man who longed for love just as much as Corrie did. About a husband who could make her wedding dreams come true-if only he believed. There are two other books in this group-THE WEDDING LEGACY. I haven't read them yet, and this is the third. It starts out slightly annoying. Corrie inherits a ranch, she has no idea what she's doing and won't take advice. I can't stand it when authors do that. Can't they think of any other avenue to generate tension between lead characters? Anyway, it does get better, so I gave it 3 stars.
Rating: Summary: Another book (series) about triplets. Review: I found the third book one of the best of the trilogy. I read all three and highly recommend them all. Have fun.
Rating: Summary: A great read Review: I found the third book one of the best of the trilogy. I read all three and highly recommend them all. Have fun.
Rating: Summary: Sweet and a little sharp Review: Of the three books in the Wedding Legacy, this one is the most serious--Corrie's childhood, characterized by multiple foster home placements and no sense of security, makes it very hard for her to trust anyone. She, more than her sisters, has serious obstacles to get around before she gets to "happily ever after." Occasionally I felt like she was a little too hard on herself even AFTER she had figured everything out! Matt, her hero, is a (real) cowboy, patient, kind, and trying hard, and you gotta love him. You gotta love any guy willing to let his orphaned nephew call him Auntie simply because that's what the kid started out doing. For those who've read the other two books, it's here we get the final word on how the sisters became separated. Best supporting actor award here goes to a cantankerous donkey. I mean it.
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