Cindy B. (cinithea) reviewed Rocky Mountain Man (Bluebonnet County, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 752) on + 223 more book reviews
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Very good story. I thought the heroine was a little too spunky for the time period, and the hero's change in attitude later in the book was a bit strange, but still an excellent read.

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I couldn't put this one down! Quick read with a gorgeous, stubborn man involved. Love finally triumphs!

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Wonderful romantic book about a big and burly mountain man with a gentle artistic soul,she finds her soul mate forever in a wild force of nature,powerful read,great book : )
Sandra R. reviewed Rocky Mountain Man (Bluebonnet County, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 752) on + 68 more book reviews
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Good read.

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This was a very romantic book.
Cynthia R. reviewed Rocky Mountain Man (Bluebonnet County, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 752) on + 31 more book reviews
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A nice light romance read. If you like historical romances, then this is definitely a good read.
Lauren B. reviewed Rocky Mountain Man (Bluebonnet County, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 752) on + 16 more book reviews
A big and burly mountain man, Duncan Hennessey seemed very much like the bears he had saved Betsy Hunter from: wild, powerful, and a force of nature. But as she tended the wounds of this loner, Betsy could see that he was gentle, too. There was no doubt in her mind, she'd found her mate for life. But could she pierce the dark cloud of his past - and show him a brighter future in her arms?
Penny K. (Penny) reviewed Rocky Mountain Man (Bluebonnet County, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 752) on + 20 more book reviews
Who was Duncan Hennessey? A big and burly mountain man, a half-breed some said, he seemed not unlike the bears he'd saved Besty Hunter from - wild, powerful, a force of nature. But as she tended the wounds this loner had suffered because of her, Betsy could see that he was gentle, too, with an artist's soul. And though he'd professed to like the lonely existence he'd carved for himself in the wilds of Montana, Betsy knew otherwise. There was no doubt that in Duncan Hennessey, she'd found her true mate for life. But could she pierce the dark cloud of his past - and show him a brighter future in her arms?
Lorrie B. (lorrieb) reviewed Rocky Mountain Man (Bluebonnet County, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 752) on + 74 more book reviews
Who was Duncan Hennessey? A big and burly mountain man, a half-breed some said, he seemed not unlike the bears he'd saved Betsy Hunter from wild, powerful, a force of nature. But as she tended the wounds this loner had suffered because of her, Betsy could see that he was gentle, too, with an artist's soul. And though he'd professed to like the lonely existence he'd carved for himself in the wilds of Montana, Betsy knew otherwise. There was no doubt that in Duncan Hennessey, she'd found her true mate for life.
But could she pierce the dark cloud of his past and show him a brighter future in her arms?
But could she pierce the dark cloud of his past and show him a brighter future in her arms?
Debra M. (dreamer) reviewed Rocky Mountain Man (Bluebonnet County, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 752) on + 380 more book reviews
Who was Duncan Hennessey? A big and burly mountain man, a half-breed some said, he seemed not unlike the bear he's saved Betsy Hunter from - wild, powerful, a force of nature. But as she tended his wounds this loner fought hard to keep himself within the lonely existence he'd carved for himself in the wilds of Montana. But Betsy sees him as her soul mate and wants to show him a bright funture in her arms.
Eve M. reviewed Rocky Mountain Man (Bluebonnet County, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 752) on + 194 more book reviews
A big and burly mountain man,a half-breed some said, he seemed not unlike the bears he'd saved Betsy Hunter from--wild, powerful, a force of nature. But as she temded the wounds this loner had suffered because of her, Betsy could see that he was gentle, too, with an artist's soul. And thought he's professed to like the lonely existence he'd carved for himself in the wilds of Montanta, Betsy knew otherewise. There was no doubt that in Duncan Hennessey, she'd found her true mate for life. But could she pierce the dark cloud of his past-- and show hima brighter future in her arms?

Who was Duncan Hennessey? A big and burly mountain man, a half breed some said, not unlike the bears he'd saved Betsy Hunter from.
Stacy H. (stacykh) reviewed Rocky Mountain Man (Bluebonnet County, Bk 6) (Harlequin Historicals, No 752) on + 46 more book reviews
Duncan Henessey saved Betsy Hunter from a almost grusome Bear Attack nothing like a hero