
Pride had blinded her to the truth!
Patty King knew it was foolish to cherish any feelings she'd had for Lije Masters - now married to someone else. She didn't need the arragant Morgan Kincaid to tell her. It was none of his business anyway.
She resented Morgan but couldn't ignore him. He seemed to have appointed himself her personal counsellor, watchdog and conscience. Sparks flew every time they met.
It was a long time before she learned that Morgan's concern was based on love. And by then, Patty was able to give a much more appropriate response!
Patty King knew it was foolish to cherish any feelings she'd had for Lije Masters - now married to someone else. She didn't need the arragant Morgan Kincaid to tell her. It was none of his business anyway.
She resented Morgan but couldn't ignore him. He seemed to have appointed himself her personal counsellor, watchdog and conscience. Sparks flew every time they met.
It was a long time before she learned that Morgan's concern was based on love. And by then, Patty was able to give a much more appropriate response!
Mary M. (flynsquirrel) reviewed Six White Horses (Americana: Oklahoma, No 36) on + 308 more book reviews
quick light read

From the back cover...
"Pride had blinded her to the truth!
Patty King knew it was foolish to cherish any feelings she'd had for Lije Masters-now married to someone else. She didn't need the arrogant Morgan Kincaid to tell her. It was none of his business anyway.
She resented Morgan but couldn't ignore him. He seemed to have appointed himself her personalcounseller, watchdog and conscience. Sparks flew every time they met.
It was a long time before she learned that Morgan's concern was based on love. And by then, Patty was able to give a much more appropriate response!"
It is the Oklahoma novel for her Americana series.
"Pride had blinded her to the truth!
Patty King knew it was foolish to cherish any feelings she'd had for Lije Masters-now married to someone else. She didn't need the arrogant Morgan Kincaid to tell her. It was none of his business anyway.
She resented Morgan but couldn't ignore him. He seemed to have appointed himself her personalcounseller, watchdog and conscience. Sparks flew every time they met.
It was a long time before she learned that Morgan's concern was based on love. And by then, Patty was able to give a much more appropriate response!"
It is the Oklahoma novel for her Americana series.