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Book Review of Jackson's Way

Jackson's Way
Jackson's Way
Author: Leslie Lafoy
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Jackson Stennett thought he had a rough time in the Republic of Texas in 1838, but when he travels to New York, he discovers the true meaning of trouble. His best friend and partner, Billy, has died, leaving their ranch in debt and his family in the lurch. Lindsay MacPhaull, Billy's daughter, has been managing the prestigious family business for many years and is about to lose it all when Jackson appears and tells her the company now belongs to him. But he only wants enough money to clear the ranch and enlists her to salvage what's left of the MacPhaull holdings. Lindsay reluctantly agrees because she sees no other way to save the company. As the two of them start to investigate recent losses, mysterious accidents occur, putting their lives in danger. With strong characters and interesting plot twists, LaFoy transcends the mundane in this sparkling historical romance that follows in the footsteps of Megan McKinney and Karen Robards. Patty Engelmann
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