"The Golden Spike" by Ana Leigh
Leisure Books, June 1994 Reviewed on 5/29/00 | |||||
With his suave manners and devastating charm, Thomas Graham could coax the skin off a snake.
But he'd never enountered a woman who confounded yet thrilled him more than Rory Callahan. The redheaded beauty
was a paradox - an ornery shrew one minute, a polished lady the next, and always a delicous temptation. She wanted
him run out of town on a rail; he wanted her waiting and ready in a sleeping car. Before Thomas walked the length
of the Union Pacific line to win Rory, he'd use tender embraces and sensuous kisses to stoke the flames of her desire -
then bind himself to Rory with a head-on collision of breathless passion.
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"Mountain Magic" by Trana Mae Simmons
Leisure Books, September 1995 Reviewed on 5/29/00 | |||||
Caitlyn O'Shaunessy was a born survivor. orphaned at a young age, raised by a kindly old trapper,
she'd fought hard to bury her demons as she eked out an existence in the unforgiving wilds of the Rocky Mountains.
But while she'd faced down harsh elements and hostile Indians, she'd never met enyone like the blue-eyed stranger
who stole her heart and foreer changed her world. Jonathan Clay traveled out West to ease the pain of betrayal
and heartache he'd left behind at his Virginia home. But when a game of chance landed him a feisty beauty with a
sharp tongue, Jonathan was left with more than he bargained for. Caitlyn was the most independent, muleheaded
woman on the frontier, and her innocent touch aroused a desire like none he'd ever known.
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"All I Ask of You" by Gail Link
Leisure Books, September 1994 Reviewed on 5/29/00 | |||||
A half-breed with the blood of Comanche warriors in his veins, Rafe Rayburne knew he had no
place in the drawing rooms of proper British society - or the heart of Lady Gillian Buchanan. And the more Gillie
tempted him, the harder he fought to deny the mad desire he could never dare fulfill. Defiant of the priggish lords
who would carry her to their marriage beds, Gillie refused to wed anyone but Rafe. Confident that their love could
overcome any obstacle, the independent beauty would journey halfway around the world - and go to any legths -
to make Rafe hers and hers alone.
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"Spirit of the Mountain" by Fela Dawson Scott
Leisure Books, July 1995 Reviewed on 5/26/00 | |||||
She had befriended the cougar... tamed the wild wolf. And survived alone in the wilds of the
Great Smoky Mountains, until finding true peace living as one with the Cherokee people. She was also the loveliest
woman Nathan Walker had ever laid eyes on, and as far as the handsome trapper was concerned, the wilderness
was no place for her. Determined to lead the orphaned beauty back to civilization and a heritage she had never
known, he vowed to be prepared for whatever dangers crossed their path. But what he didn't count on was his
growing passion for the remarkable wamon they called Spirit of the Mountain.
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"Golden Dreams" by Anna DeForest
Leisure Books, February 1997 Reviewed on 11/28/97 | |||||
Justin Talbott was the only man who ever turned Kate Holden's head from her books. After
the death of her father, Kate and her sister moved to Cripple Creek, hoping their luck would change. Unfortunately
her brother-in-law died and her sister's health worsened. After trying to get help from Justin and unable to find
him, Kate decides she have to work at a brothel to earn the money to care for her sister. But fate saved her, or
did it? Justin came back to town just in time for him to see Kate on her first night in the brothel. Furious and
misunderstanding why Kate had done what she had, Justin made an offer Kate couldn't turn down. Become his
mistress and earn enough money to keep her sister healthy. Kate hated and loved her new position. But she was
unwilling to tell Justin the truth and clear the air between them. But Justin's newfound love for Kate will overcome
any distrust he had for love and women in general.
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"Delaney's Crossing" by Jean Barrett
Leisure Books, March 1997 Reviewed on 6/28/97 | |||||
Cooper J. Delaney had been tricked. It was that simple. Agatha Pennington, savoir of lost
women, had won. He had to take her and her band of women across the wilderness to Oregon. Cooper was NOT
going to get involved in these women's lives, but the longer he was with them the more he cared. Especially for Agatha.
As they battle rain, Indians, raging rivers, and a manic out to stop their journey, he couldn't believe the strength of these
women and the incredible sweetness of Agatha, one very prim-and-proper old maid. Making it to Oregon doesn't solve
all their problems. In order for Agatha and Cooper to make it together they must fight one last battle. Love.
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