Pamela P. (pamelap) from HEBER SPRINGS, AR wrote on 1/5/2008...
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Enchanting! I loved it!
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Amy M. (ajmtym2003) from KENTON, OH wrote on 9/26/2008...
Only her beloved grandmother, Lady Esther, knew how devastated Taylor Stapleton had been when her fiancé eloped with Taylor's cousin. Now dear Esther -- one of London's richest and most formidable matriarchs -- lies dying. But first she was going to help Taylor pull off the scam of the season. To escape becoming a ward of her unscrupulous uncle, Taylor would wed Lucas Ross, a rugged American rancher. Lady Esther's money would enable Ross to return home to Montana. Taylor had her own urgent reason to go to America... a precious legacy she hadn't revealed to Ross, for they had agreed to part ways once they reached Boston. But as her handsome new husband spoke of life in Montana, Taylor began planning a new future. To Taylor, the wide-open spaces of Montana sounded like paradise.
Cynthia M. (escapist) from IRVING, TX wrote on 9/18/2008...
Funny romance. My favorite kind where the heroine seems ditzy but is actually quite clever.
Amy B. (pureprarieleague) from TERRELL, TX wrote on 7/17/2008...
Loved this story, it was a real "can't put it down" kind of book. Love historic romance & this one fit the bill. The time-out part at the end was a little unbelievable...but other than that great!
Elaina L. (lainey) from LITTLE ROCK, AR wrote on 4/29/2008...
This book was very entertaining to read, You just love the heroine!!
Jessie W. (redmama87) from HEBRON, MD wrote on 4/16/2008...
This book had potential. I was interested in how an English lady would manage in rustic Montana.But of course she knoew exactly how to run her rustic house without servants all by herself.No challenges for her.Her "babies" annoyed me and her pregnant friend took up too much of the story.
Pat J. (roguewarrior) from PORT ARTHUR, TX wrote on 3/26/2008...
great book
Cathleen B. (CathyB) from HVRE DE GRACE, MD wrote on 3/13/2007...
Only her beloved grandmother, Lady Esther, knew how devastated Taylor Stapleton had been when her fiance eloped with Taylor's cousin, Jane. Now that good lady, one of London's richest and most formidable matriarchs, lay dying. But first, she was going to help Taylor pull off the scam of the season. To escape becoming a ward of her unscrupulous uncle, Taylor would wed Lucas Ross, a rugged American rancher. Lady Esther's money would enable Ross to bring his youngest half-brother home to Montana. Taylor had her own urgent reason to go to America, a precious legacy she hadn't revealed to Ross for they had agreed to go their separate ways once they reached Boston. But as her handsome new husband spoke of life in Montana, Taylor began planning a new future. To Taylor, the wide open spaces of Montana sounded like paradise.
Tracie E. from WOODSTOCK, AL wrote on 3/6/2007...
excellent book. you will read it more than once.
Sherri H. (mamadoodle) from ROME, GA wrote on 2/21/2007...
Another great Julie Garwood romance. This one is a historical regency set in England.
Lisa S. (lilred) from SHIPPENSBURG, PA wrote on 2/18/2007...