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Gunfighter's Bride
Gunfighter's Bride
Author: Dallas Schulze
ISBN-13: 9780440214663
ISBN-10: 0440214661
Publication Date: 1995
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Gunfighter's Bride on + 204 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Another historical that could be classified as a "classic". Lila seduces Bishop McKenzie at her brother's wedding and turns up pregnant. Her new sister-in-law writes to Bishop with the news and he returns just in time to stop Lila from marrying another man.

She glanced up, her eyes meeting Bishop's. "I wish you'd arrived too late," she said, her voice more weary than angry. "If I'd already been Logan's wife, there would have been nothing you could do to change things."

Bishop smiled down at her, his eyes pale blue and cold as ice. "I could have made you a widow."

Passion, anger, death and danger all combine to make these two realize they are meant for each other.
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Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book! It was so hard to put down and I read it within two days.
jjares avatar reviewed Gunfighter's Bride on + 3263 more book reviews
This story starts with a bang; a Pennsylvania wedding comes to an abrupt halt by Bishop Macke zie. He claims to be the father of Lila Adam's unborn child. Lila was standing in front of the minister with an old family friend (whom she did not love -- to avoid a scandal regarding her pregnancy). Lila had a single night of passion with Bishop Mackenzie after her brother's wedding. Mackenzie left soon after, but Susan (Lila's new sister-in-law) wrote to Bishop about Lila's pregnancy.

Lila and Bishop spend the first several months adjusting to the changes in their lives. There are many changes; this is not easy because Bishop was previously married to a woman with little spirit, and Lila has it in spades. First, they travel to St. Louis, where Bishop finds his two children unhappy with their grandparents (the deceased mother's parents). So he presents his 5-year-old daughter, Angel, and his twelve-year-old son to Lila as his family. Lila is shocked but responds rather well to the children. Lila has a great deal of gumption; watching her grow into a nurturing mother to the two needy children is a treat.

The four travel to Paris, Colorado; Bishop is the local sheriff. This novel is a page-turner. It is easy to get involved in the pursuits of the four as they grow into a family in this rough town. Bishop has always kept his own counsel, and he finds it difficult to react to outgoing and accomplished Lila. However, the reader sees inside Bishop when his son Gavin decides he wants to be a shootist, just like his dad. Overall score = VG+.
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Boston socialite Lila Adams had a wedding day none of her guests would ever forget. It all started when Bishop McKenzie, a rugged gunslinger with whom Lila had spent one passionate night, barged up the aisle and claimed the bride as his own. Too shocked to argue, Lila was swept away to Colorado, and the adventure of a lifetime.
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I don't know what inspired me to buy this book but I am sure am glad I did. I enjoyed this book so much. What I enjoyed most about this book was the dialogue and descriptions. It is just a well written book and I am thrilled I stumbled upon it.