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Painted Horse (Zebra Splendor Historical Romances)

Painted Horse (Zebra Splendor Historical Romances)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent writer! Highly recommended
Review: Katharine Kincaid is a great find for me. She is great. The story captured your heart and lifted you up and threw you into another era and romance. Definitely will look for all her past booklist.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST BOOK IN 1998 EVER!!
Review: There are a lot of talented authors out there. But Katharine Kincaid, she's the winner this year. My opinion of course. Never have I felt so moved as I have reading this book. What a talent. You have no choice but to relate to all the characters in this book. Matt Stone and Grace Livingston - from two different worlds have met to try and rescue Grace's sister and her two young children from the Indians who captured and killed her husband.

Grace hires Matt Stone, who is the only man who was willing to help Grace find her sister and her children. But first, Grace had to agree to carry her own weight. She had to learn to ride a horse, shoot a gun and live off the land. Imagine Grace - a person from Boston. A strong independent woman who is filthy rich and offers to buy her way into anything.

Matt Stone didn't want her money, didn't want to be bought. I won't tell the story. Read it. They go through trials and shortcomings what no other couple would ever survive. I mean that! Read it... Great book. I shall never forget Matt and Grace as long as I live.


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