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Rating:  Summary: action packed western romance Review: Autumn Thomas is stunned when she learns that she just inherited a ranch from her father, a person she thought died years ago. Deciding to learn more about her patriarchal roots and to see what was bequeathed to her, she and her fiancé journey to Sagebrush, Texas.Sheriff Cord Randolph's quest is catch the Martin gang who killed his best friend. He feels euphoric when he arrests a gang member Grace Thomas, as he feels he is finally on his way to achieving his life ambition. However, his gorgeous prisoner insists her name is Autumn not Grace. Cord and Autumn soon conclude that not only did she not know her father was alive all these years, but that she has a twin sister. As Cord and Autumn fall in love, she does everything she knows to keep her sibling out of jail while he attempts to ignore his heart so he can lock the outlaw sibling up. Though mistaken identity caused by twins is an old theme, Bobbi Smith provides fans of western romances with a brisk, action packed tale. The fast-paced story line will hold the audience's attention from start to finish because the characters make the plot both believable and double the fun. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: action packed western romance Review: Autumn Thomas is stunned when she learns that she just inherited a ranch from her father, a person she thought died years ago. Deciding to learn more about her patriarchal roots and to see what was bequeathed to her, she and her fiancé journey to Sagebrush, Texas. Sheriff Cord Randolph's quest is catch the Martin gang who killed his best friend. He feels euphoric when he arrests a gang member Grace Thomas, as he feels he is finally on his way to achieving his life ambition. However, his gorgeous prisoner insists her name is Autumn not Grace. Cord and Autumn soon conclude that not only did she not know her father was alive all these years, but that she has a twin sister. As Cord and Autumn fall in love, she does everything she knows to keep her sibling out of jail while he attempts to ignore his heart so he can lock the outlaw sibling up. Though mistaken identity caused by twins is an old theme, Bobbi Smith provides fans of western romances with a brisk, action packed tale. The fast-paced story line will hold the audience's attention from start to finish because the characters make the plot both believable and double the fun. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: This is an early book by smith, recently re-published. Review: Bobbi Smith couldn't write a bad book if she tried so I gave this a 3. But the author herself speaks about it being a reprint of an earlier book. The quality lends itself to a basic "harlequin" thats a quick, painless read. It is a stereo-typical western with no highs, lows or depths. Actually there were many areas that could have been further developed but weren't. Even the phraseology lent itself to a much earlier effort. She's written too many exceptional books to waste your time with this one.
Rating:  Summary: A good read!! Review: I just finished reading the newest book by Bobbi Smith, and I found it to be the kind of book you just can't put down. Not many books that I have read have put so much excitement, as having twins in their stories. Autumn comes from out East, to settle the estate of her father, who she had always thought to be dead. She is very shocked to be arrested before getting to her father's home town. The sheriff, Cord Randolph, keeps calling her Grace. In all of the confusion, the lawyer soon answers every one's question by telling her that she has a twin, whom she has never known. Soon after the girls were born, their parents divorced, each taking a child. Grace was "disowned" by her father, and got in with a deadly gang. Sheriff Randolph thought he was arresting Grace, only to find out that it was, indeed Autumn. Of course, Cord, and Autumn, eventually fall in love, and together, they try and find Grace, and help her to rid herself of the trouble she has been in. I loved this story, and I am sure others will agree! Bobbi Smith has always been a favorite, and she didn't disappoint me with this enjoyable read.
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