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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 55583 No, grabbing a woman, putting a gun to her head, and threatening to kill her is not a good basis for a romantic plot. I take it because "Lucie MacCallum sees in Micah a haunted heart that only love can reach," she's likely going to fall in love with him and try to lead him to Jesus, but I'm not a fan of "missionary romances" either. Still, whether or not this will turn out to be a missionary romance situation, I'm already turned off. Even if a "bad boy" hero is going to reform later, his badness should not include violence toward the heroine. I'm not one for romanticizing that type of thing, not even in the Wild West. Between my issues with the first book and the fact that I won't be finishing the sequel, this just wasn't the series for me. no reviews | add a review
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A Riveting Tale Where Revenge Meets Redemption Courageous and reckless, Micah Sinclair escaped the domineering, heavy hand of his father as a boy to join the cause of his beloved Texas. Driven by revenge, Micah sets out to destroy the Mexicans--first as a soldier, then as a third-rate outlaw. But time behind bars leads Micah to join the ranks of the renowned Texas Rangers. Lucie Maccullum had long felt caught between two worlds, and the Mexican war with her Texas home only fuels the suspicion cast upon her family. When her life intersects with the infamous ranger Micah Sinclair, Lucie sees a haunted heart that only love can reach. But her Mexican heritage and the secret ties she shares with a rival bandito threaten the tenuous bond developing between them. Though he'd scoffed at the lifeline Lucie's faith offered, Micah soon learns it may be his only salvation. No library descriptions found. |
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