From #1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey comes a love story as passionate, tumultuous, and colorful as the old American West.
In 1870s Texas, an unforgettable drama unfolds in the lives of rival twin sisters and the cowboy they both want to call their own.
Amanda and Marian Laton are identical twins but they are as different as night and day. Amanda is beautiful but nasty, and Marian is nice but plain -- purposely so to avoid provoking her spiteful twin's jealousy. When their wealthy father suddenly dies, the two gently reared New England heiresses are sent to live with their aunt on a sprawling Texas ranch. There the twins meet Chad Kinkaid, the cowboy son of a neighboring rancher. Marian is fascinated by Chad's rugged good looks and his sheer masculinity, but she knows that like every other man she and her twin have met, he will pursue Amanda, not her. Chad is indeed beguiled by Amanda's beauty, but soon he begins to see beyond Marian's carefully constructed dowdy facade. Unlike the tame gentlemen back East, after witnessing Marian's taste for adventure, her sense of humor and bravery in the face of danger, Chad finds himself wanting her. But how can he, a man who's just a cowboy without fancy airs or urbane charm, convince her she's the only woman for him?
In a story that surprises and delights, Johanna Lindsey skillfully charts the intoxicating course of first love, and all of love's attendant twists and turns, that ends with a spunky woman's coming into her own and finding a man she can call her own. With powerful emotions and sensuality, incomparable humor, and great insight into the ways of the human heart, Lindsey delivers one of her most compelling novels, which readers won't want to put down until the final page is turned.
Dana J. (daedelys) from OCEANSIDE, CA wrote on 11/6/2008...
I did like this story quite a bit, but not as much as others as I've read by this author. There were some light chuckles, but not nearly as much as others I've read. It felt like this was either a really early writing or one that was done just to get something out and published.
The ending was a nice twist, but the "mean" sister's about face in such a short amount of time was predictable and unimaginative.
Overall, the book wasn't up to par with her other ones and I'm glad I got this through a swap and didn't pay for the book!
Barb H. (bmhaha) from OIL CITY, PA wrote on 3/18/2007...
great story about twins who don't like each other and grow to learn how life can change at any given moment
Gina K. (GinaLola) from BUFFALO GROVE, IL wrote on 2/14/2007...
loved this book. Fast read, good carachters (sp?) good story.
Rebecca W. (blackcat13) from DUNCAN, SC wrote on 11/14/2006...
It was awesome, I love her books and it keeps ya reading til it is done, read it in less than a day. She is great
Veronica N. (VeronicaNagy) from WOOSTER, OH wrote on 10/8/2006...
Setting back in the late 1920's with a very good plot. This was a very refreshing book to read.
Lori Z. from PORT ST LUCIE, FL wrote on 10/8/2006...
Amanda & Marion Laton are identical twins but they are as different as night and day. The twins meet a cowboy and Amanda falls in love with him, while he falls in love with Marion. Heart throbbing suspense.
Michelle S. (speedyreader) from GARLAND, TX wrote on 6/5/2006...
In 1870's Texas, an unforgettable drama unfolds in the lives of rival twin sisters and the cowboy they both want to call their own.
Karen K. (k5karen) from PARIS, IL wrote on 7/16/2005...
Amanda and Marian Laton are indentical twins but they are as different as night and day.Amanda is a beautiful but nasty,and Marian is nice but plain-purposely so to avoid provoking her spiteful twin's jealousy.When there wealthy father suddenly dies,the two gently reared New England heiresses are sent to live with there aunt on a spawling Texas ranch.
Angel M. (Angelaria2004) from CRESCENT SPGS, KY wrote on 7/7/2005...
I love the Lindsey's!
Jessica W. (jweiblej) from PENSACOLA, FL wrote on 12/28/2004...
Amanda and Marian Laton are identical twins who couldn\'t be more different. Amanda, the apple of her father\'s eye, is a spoiled, jealous young woman; sweet-hearted Marian, in an effort to be as unlike her sister as possible, strives to make herself plain and undesirable. Set in the 1870s, this historical romance by the prolific Lindsey begins when Amanda and Marian\'s father dies in their hometown of Haverhill, Mass., and the twins are shipped off to Texas. Under the provisions of their father\'s will, they cannot claim their inheritances until they are married, and in the meantime they must live with their aunt, Kathleen Dunn, a widowed rancher nicknamed Red. Life on the ranch is much too rustic for Amanda, but Marian enjoys the country living-and her brushes with Chad Kinkaid, heir to a ranching fortune, who is lending Red a helping hand. Hiding behind thick-lensed spectacles she doesn\'t need, Marian tries to deflect Chad, afraid that if she shows an interest in him her mean-spirited twin will lure him away. Slapstick catfights and anachronistic language (\"it wasn\'t just the jealousy issues\") give the novel a farcical slant; on the plus side, there is plenty of western kitsch: a train robbery, an attempted kidnapping and an old-fashioned barbecue. Concluding with an improbable surprise ending that is most unsatisfying and rather bitter for a historical romance, this is a clunky if occasionally entertaining effort that nonetheless will sell as Lindsey is wont to do-that is, a lot.
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