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Montana Wife (Harlequin Historical, No 734)
Montana Wife - Harlequin Historical, No 734
Author: Jillian Hart
ISBN-13: 9780373293346
ISBN-10: 0373293348
Publication Date: 12/1/2004
Pages: 296
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
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snobahr avatar reviewed Montana Wife (Harlequin Historical, No 734) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I was entertained. It's no award-winner, but it's definitely braincandy.
virgosun avatar reviewed Montana Wife (Harlequin Historical, No 734) on + 886 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A sweetly romantic tale that hit all the right spots, just shy of touching that soul-moving level. Good elements with a grieving widow forced to marry to save the ranch, an emotionally wounded man who recognized the gift of his ready-made family, and a villain who wanted to steal it all. 3.5 stars.
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a great book
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Great read!! Man and Wife-facing the rigors of high counrty ranching. That was the simple, solid ideal that Daniel Lindsay willingly offered Rayna Ludgrin. But she'd lived a grand passion, he knew and he could promise only a quiet, steady brand of love.Her soul raw with a new widow's grief, Rayna Ludgrin vowed she'd never feel love again. Still, life under the wide Montana sky was hard for a woman alone-and she pledged herself to Daniel Lindsay out of a desperate need to save her sons and her ranch. But though she'd taken him into her home as husband, could she ever welcome him into her heart?
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an awesome story, one of those you hate to see end!
4amreader avatar reviewed Montana Wife (Harlequin Historical, No 734) on + 157 more book reviews
A wonderful story. It starts with the female being widowed. Just days later she's convinced to marry again bc of the tough times and land. I found it very believable, her reluctance to let any man into her life and heart, esp while she's grieving a husband she loved.

The love story between them was beautiful. Daniel was a grand hero.

Also recommend the story that follows, Rocky Mountain Man.
TakingTime avatar reviewed Montana Wife (Harlequin Historical, No 734) on + 1072 more book reviews
Man and wife - facing the rigors of high country ranching - could their arrangement blossom into love
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MAN AND WIFE - FACING THE RIGORS OF HIGH COUNTRY RANCHING.....That was the simple, solid ideal that Daniel Lindsay willingly offered Rayna Lundgrin. But she'd lived a grand passion, he knew, and he could promise only a quiet, steady brand of love...!

Her soul raw with a new widow's grief, Rayna vowed she'd never feel love again. Still, life under the wide Montana Sky was hard for a woman alone - and she pledged herself to Daniel out of a desperate need to save her sons and her ranch. But though she'd taken him into her home as husband, would she ever welcome him into her heart?
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Rayna Ludgrin was a widow with two young sons and a ranch that she couldn't work along. Daniel Lindsay loved Rayna but she'd had a grand passion with her husband so he didn't know if his quiet, steady brand of love would be enough for her. This was a lovely story of two people learning to live together and work together and making a marriage work.
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MAN AND WIFE - FACING THE RIGORS OF HIGH COUNTRY RANCHING... That was the simple, solid ideal that Daniel Lindsay willingly offered Rayna Lundgrin. But she'd lived a grand passion, he knew, and he could promise only a quiet, steady brand of love... Her soul raw with a new widow's grief, Rayna vowed she'd never feel love again. Still, life under the wide Montana Sky was hard for a woman alone - and she pledged herself to Daniel out of a desperate need to save her sons and her ranch. But though she'd taken him into her home as husband, would she ever welcome him into her heart?
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That was the simple, solid ideal that Daniel Lindsay willingly offered Rayna Lundgrin. But she'd lived a grand passion, he knew, and he could promise only a quiet steady brand of love... Her soul raw with a new widows grief Rayna Ludgrin vowed she'd never feel love again. Still her life under the wide Montana sky was hard for a woman alone and she pledged herself to Daniel Lindsay out of a desperate need to save her sons and her rance. But though she's taken him into her home as husband could she ever welcome him into her heart.