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Rating:  Summary: Entertaining western romance Review: In the 1880's, Miranda Landry gave herself to the stage coach scout in good faith, assuming that they would marry when they reached the next town. Instead, his spouse lovingly greets him in front of the entire town. When Miranda and her baby arrive in Sweetwater, Montana, the McCaffrey's, managers of the local stagecoach stop, adopt them. Not soon after that, local rancher Landry Kildare asks Miranda to marry him in order to help the illegitimate mother raise his two small boys. Miranda agrees to a marriage of convenience and soon the duo weds. However, neither one anticipated love would enter the equation, especially since he feels he is betraying his deceased first wife by caring for Miranda. The third installment in the "Spring Water Seasons" series is an entertaining and uplifting tale. Linda Lael Miller knows how to scribe a fun western romance that leaves her fans fully satisfied. Miranda is a spirited female who holds her head up high regardless of the finger pointing. Landry is a gallant man, who casts no guilt towards his beloved wife and cherished, adopted child. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: Loved it! Review: Contrary to popular belief, this was an adorable romance that started off slowly but ended strong. In this story we are introduced to the third woman in this series, Miranda (she was the girl who had the illegitimate baby in "Rachel"). Although i'm not fond of stories which are classified as Marriage of convience, this was an exception. Miranda is proposed to by Landry Kildare who is raising two boys alone without the help of his late wife. You can't help but fall in love with pair, especially when Miranda's boyfriend comes back to claim his child and the big shoot out begins. This is in no way a sensual romance but, it does have one sentimental love scene. This was is a very good book for the kindred soul so pick it up!
Rating:  Summary: Big Disappointment!!! Review: I had read the other books in the series and LOVED them. But this one was lacking alot. You never felt like these characters connected at all. You kept waiting for the love that the other books had and this one just didn't have it. I hope the next one is better.
Rating:  Summary: LLM books are always a joy to read. This is no exception. Review: I love when Ms. Miller writes a "series" book. Her "Vampire" and "Corbin" series were wonderful. I always waited for the next books. This "Springwater" series is in that same tradition. It has exceptional storytelling, excellent writing, and wonderful characters. The only fault I find with it is in presentation. Why couldn't this be one book instead of four? If she wants the series to continue indefinitly, she could have written it in the style of the popular "Outlander" series by Diana Gabaldon. This will not prevent me from getting hooked and reading all in the series. They are too good to miss!
Rating:  Summary: LLM books are always a joy to read. This is no exception. Review: I love when Ms. Miller writes a "series" book. Her "Vampire" and "Corbin" series were wonderful. I always waited for the next books. This "Springwater" series is in that same tradition. It has exceptional storytelling, excellent writing, and wonderful characters. The only fault I find with it is in presentation. Why couldn't this be one book instead of four? If she wants the series to continue indefinitly, she could have written it in the style of the popular "Outlander" series by Diana Gabaldon. This will not prevent me from getting hooked and reading all in the series. They are too good to miss!
Rating:  Summary: I love the series, I love her, but I didn't love this book.. Review: It started out good and I think it had a wonderful chance of being a sweet, sensitive, and heartening story, but it seemed to me as though it were rushed. One minute Landry would never forget his wife and the next he says he loves Miranda. It just didn't seem to me as though the time was taken to give them a whole and complete bond like the other books in the series developed.
Rating:  Summary: Worst story in the series! Review: Miranda deserved better than this! Why did Landry have to pine away for his wife the way that he did? It made Miranda seem like trash and a little beggar. I was really disappointed with this story, as the others have been very intriguing and romantic. I hope JESSICA is much better.
Rating:  Summary: Talk about instant family! Review: She was disowned for having an illegitimate child, so she travels to Springwater. Once there, she meets and marries Landry, falling in love with him and his two children, then she cares for all three children and they live a happy life. If you liked Miranda, you'll like Eternal Undying Love by Brett Keane as well.
Rating:  Summary: A nice Vacation for the Brain Review: This whole series of books was a nice vacation for the brain. When you're tired of hearing about tragedies and violence and worst possible scenarios, when you've used your brain all day and just need a little quiet time, these are just what the doctor orderred. They are broken down into tiny little books, too, so you can begin and finish them in an afternoon. No high-brow intellectual stimulation, but better than the TV soap-opera drivel. Check them out they're fun!
Rating:  Summary: A nice Vacation for the Brain Review: This whole series of books was a nice vacation for the brain. When you're tired of hearing about tragedies and violence and worst possible scenarios, when you've used your brain all day and just need a little quiet time, these are just what the doctor orderred. They are broken down into tiny little books, too, so you can begin and finish them in an afternoon. No high-brow intellectual stimulation, but better than the TV soap-opera drivel. Check them out they're fun!
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