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Lawman Takes A Wife (Harlequin Historical Series, No. 573)

Lawman Takes A Wife (Harlequin Historical Series, No. 573)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Ole ROMANCE
Review: After reading several heavy romantic suspense titles, I was ready for a "good ole romance". Emphasis being on the romance. This book fit the bill!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Ole ROMANCE
Review: After reading several heavy romantic suspense titles, I was ready for a "good ole romance". Emphasis being on the romance. This book fit the bill!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Fluff and Stuff
Review: Synopsis: Big And Tall - And Bashful Sheriff DeWitt Gavin was quite an assortment of surprises to merchant Molly Calhan. Saddled with a scandalous past and a giant-size sweet tooth, he also had a truly giving heart. Now if only she could convince him to give his heart to her...! Witt Gavin had enough to handle, being the new lawman in a town rife with gossip and kids convinced bank robbers were hiding down every alley. His one daily treat was a visit to Molly Calhan's candy counter. But was it the confections that drew him - or the sweet shopkeeper herself?

This book wasn't bad...it was just blah. It had no spark or excitement. The characters are not very deep and the plot... was there a plot?? Even if you are a big fan of western historicals I would pass on this one.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Fluff and Stuff
Review: Synopsis: Big And Tall - And Bashful Sheriff DeWitt Gavin was quite an assortment of surprises to merchant Molly Calhan. Saddled with a scandalous past and a giant-size sweet tooth, he also had a truly giving heart. Now if only she could convince him to give his heart to her...! Witt Gavin had enough to handle, being the new lawman in a town rife with gossip and kids convinced bank robbers were hiding down every alley. His one daily treat was a visit to Molly Calhan's candy counter. But was it the confections that drew him - or the sweet shopkeeper herself?

This book wasn't bad...it was just blah. It had no spark or excitement. The characters are not very deep and the plot... was there a plot?? Even if you are a big fan of western historicals I would pass on this one.


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