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Marrying My Cowboy

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Take a walk down the aisle-western style-with these tales of unbridled love, from a trio of New York Times bestselling authors who know the way to a cowboy's heart . . . The Rancher's Wedding* Diana Palmer When a widowed Colorado rancher who's in the red meets up with a screenwriter-turned-waitress dogged by scandal, they put their talents-and their hearts-together. But will front page news put a damper on the sparks flying between them? "No one beats this author for sensual anticipation." -Rave Reviews Wind River Wedding * Lindsay McKenna A sprawling family ranch in Wyoming, or a swanky Hamptons hideaway? A young couple's future in-laws try to stake their claim on where the newlyweds will live. But these lovebirds won't be corralled . . . "Moving and real . . . impossible to put down." -Publisher's Weekly, STARRED REVIEW on Wind River Rancher The Cowboy Lassoes a Bride * Kate Pearce Between a hen night that goes terribly wrong, a missing wedding dress, and a California earthquake, a bride-to-be wonders if her plan to marry her longtime bad boy cowboy beau is doomed-and he wonders if his fiancee is avoiding the altar. Will love prevail? . . .
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 11, 2019
      With mixed success, three established authors of western romance attempt to win readers’ hearts with this sampler of novellas. Relying on improbable coincidence instead of plot, Palmer’s “The Rancher’s Wedding” cannot be read with any enjoyment. Cassie Reed moves from Atlanta to rural Colorado to be with her father, who is dodging the paparazzi after a sexual harassment scandal. She usually works remotely as a successful screenwriter, so it’s unclear why she leaves that job for a poorly paid retail gig. Cassie meets rancher Jack Denton and after a slow start they become a couple, but he’s totally unsympathetic when she has an asthma attack, and upset when the truth of her circumstances is revealed. McKenna’s more readable “Wind River Wedding,” tied to her Wind River series set in Wyoming, shares the origins of the Whitcomb family, going back to 1964, when Princeton student Steve Whitcomb first meets his future wife, Maud. Meanwhile, Pearce returns to her Morgan Ranch series with “The Cowboy Lassoes a Bride,” a peek at Samantha Kelly and HW Morgan’s wedding and extended family. Despite a slightly wild bachelorette party, a lost dress, and a missing brother, the happy event is enjoyed by all. Fans of Pearce and McKenna’s series will find their excursions enjoyable; Palmer’s isn’t worth slogging through.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Jeanine Bartel brings three stories of cowboy romance to life, giving each a unique tone. The first one involves a young screenwriter from New York who is hiding from scandal in the rural West with her father. There she meets a handsome rancher. Bartel gives the heroine and her father an appropriate accent and tone that hint at being fish out of water. The second story features a young woman from a wealthy New York family who falls for a cowboy. In the third work, a bride-to-be has a rocky road to the altar with her cowboy. Listeners will enjoy the variation in the stories and in Bartel's narrations. S.B. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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