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Cheyenne Bride (Montana Mavericks, 2)

Cheyenne Bride (Montana Mavericks, 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another great Montana Mavericks story
Review: I really enjoyed this story. Leanne Harding was the misunderstood, but tough heroine. Her older brother, Rand and her fiance, Bill never quites listens to what she says. They don't hear her hopes and dreams for the future as well as her feelings. Cade Redstone never has that problems. While he might not completely understand why Leanne has run from her wedding he is willing to give her the time to sort out her feelings. When Rand and Bill, start to pressure Leanne Cade comes up with a solution. His temporary solution, to give Leanne time to think about what she wants to do, gives Leanne the breathing room she needs. Both are falling love with each other but can't tell the other of their true feelings. In the end they come together. A meeting of minds, goals, and love.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A step up in the Whitehorn series
Review: Leanne Harding runs away from her upcoming wedding only to come face to face with Cade Redstone, the second of Garrett Kincaid's illegitimate grandsons, in a line shack when she seeks shelter from the storm. Cade, who has been jilted at the altar before, initially feels sorry for the would-be groom until he takes Leanne under his wing. He discovers that beneath the spoiled girl image lies a woman determined to work hard in order to pursue her dream, one that is similar to his own.

Leanne has a gift when it comes to working with horses. She also has a protective brother and repressive fiance who question her capability at every turn. So when Cade steps in to give her time to decide for herself what she wants to do, Leanne embraces the opportunity, and Cade, with open and hopeful arms. As she and Cade juggle the deception of their marriage and their pursuit of a dream, they find themselves falling unexpectedly in love.

Laurie Paige's contribution to this series is a step up from its predecessor. Because the background has been laid down and many of the characters introduced, the reader is allowed more time to get to know Cade and Leanne. There is plenty of development both in their relationship and especially in Leanne's character, which resulted in a rather smooth progress for the book. Overall, this installment of the Whitehorn series was an engaging read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A step up in the Whitehorn series
Review: Leanne Harding runs away from her upcoming wedding only to come face to face with Cade Redstone, the second of Garrett Kincaid's illegitimate grandsons, in a line shack when she seeks shelter from the storm. Cade, who has been jilted at the altar before, initially feels sorry for the would-be groom until he takes Leanne under his wing. He discovers that beneath the spoiled girl image lies a woman determined to work hard in order to pursue her dream, one that is similar to his own.

Leanne has a gift when it comes to working with horses. She also has a protective brother and repressive fiance who question her capability at every turn. So when Cade steps in to give her time to decide for herself what she wants to do, Leanne embraces the opportunity, and Cade, with open and hopeful arms. As she and Cade juggle the deception of their marriage and their pursuit of a dream, they find themselves falling unexpectedly in love.

Laurie Paige's contribution to this series is a step up from its predecessor. Because the background has been laid down and many of the characters introduced, the reader is allowed more time to get to know Cade and Leanne. There is plenty of development both in their relationship and especially in Leanne's character, which resulted in a rather smooth progress for the book. Overall, this installment of the Whitehorn series was an engaging read.


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