Dixie C. from CLAY CENTER, KS wrote on 4/2/2008...
Victoria McKenna was a Western woman--tough when she had to be, but soft, too, inside where she kept her secrets and dreams. Her cattle ranch on Wyoming's notorious Outlaw Trail was the only home she had ever known, and her pa had left it to her when he died.
This is a really good book, one that you won't want to put down. Dorothy Garlock is an excellent writer.
Gail W. (G-Rated) from KISSIMMEE, FL wrote on 9/18/2007...
Good short historical romance.
Nancy B. (Irispal) from WOODBURN, OR wrote on 4/28/2007...
Victoria McKenna was a Western woman--tough when she had to be but soft, too, inside where she kept her secrets and dreams.
Paula N. from WENDELL, NC wrote on 1/29/2007...
An "A+" - you'll want to keep this one to read over and over.
T. C. (TC) from STAUNTON, VA wrote on 8/25/2005...
A New York Times extended list bestselling author, Dorothy Garlock has won acclaim and awards for her unique ability to convey both the romance and reality of frontier America. Here she presents one of her most beloved stories, a tale of a woman in danger of losing both her home and her heart. Victoria McKenna is a Western woman--tough on the outside and soft on the inside, where she keeps her dreams. Now both her strength and her heart will be challenged. Her late pa's cattle ranch on Wyoming's notorious Outlaw Trail, the only home she has ever known, has been underhandedly sold to a stranger named Mason Mahaffey. Soon Victoria finds herself confronting a rangy, handsome cowboy with five orphaned brothers and sisters--a man whose level blue eyes suggest she has met her match. Her choice is clear. She can fight him with all her might . . . or listen to the feelings that tell her Mason is the right man for both this wild country and a woman born of the West.
Ingrid S. (ingridsrsd) from NEWTON, IL wrote on 7/7/2005...
GREAT BOOK, DOROTHY GARLOCKS AT HER BEST, SHE IS A GIFTED STORYTELLER