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Rancher's Daughters: Forgetting Herself

Rancher's Daughters: Forgetting Herself

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful, Can?t Put it Down Read
Review: Stuart MacCallum and Mariah Garrison are from separate, competing worlds. But despite their differences, or perhaps because of them, Stuart and Mariah could no more deny their love than make the sun stop shining. But as the daughter of one of the territory's most respected cattle ranchers, Mariah couldn't possibly intend to marry a sheep farmer like Stuart. But, despite family and community disapproval, that was precisely what she intended to do.

Once married, Mariah discovers a life as a sheepman's wife is far removed from the pampered city life she'd enjoyed as a cattleman's daughter. But even with the hard work and lack of luxuries, she loves Stuart to distraction. When danger rears its ugly head, threatening not only his sheep but his perfect wife, Stuart realizes that his way of life could cost him the one person he holds most dear. And in the face of mounting danger the cattlemen and sheepmen must join forces to thwart the threat to Stuart and Mariah.

A wonderful, can't put it down read, "Forgetting Herself" is a welcome addition to my keeper shelf.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Wonderful, Can¿t Put it Down Read
Review: Stuart MacCallum and Mariah Garrison are from separate, competing worlds. But despite their differences, or perhaps because of them, Stuart and Mariah could no more deny their love than make the sun stop shining. But as the daughter of one of the territory's most respected cattle ranchers, Mariah couldn't possibly intend to marry a sheep farmer like Stuart. But, despite family and community disapproval, that was precisely what she intended to do.

Once married, Mariah discovers a life as a sheepman's wife is far removed from the pampered city life she'd enjoyed as a cattleman's daughter. But even with the hard work and lack of luxuries, she loves Stuart to distraction. When danger rears its ugly head, threatening not only his sheep but his perfect wife, Stuart realizes that his way of life could cost him the one person he holds most dear. And in the face of mounting danger the cattlemen and sheepmen must join forces to thwart the threat to Stuart and Mariah.

A wonderful, can't put it down read, "Forgetting Herself" is a welcome addition to my keeper shelf.


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