The Blacksmith's Bravery (The Ladies' Shooting Club Series, #3)

The Blacksmith's Bravery (Ladies' Shooting Club #3)

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Ride shotgun alongside Vashti Edwards, saloon girl turned stagecoach driver, as she tries to redefine her life into a brave Christian citizen. Watch as Griffin Bane, local blacksmith and stagecoach manager, wrestles with his attraction to her. When a gang of outlaws target the stagecoach line, will The Ladies' Shooting Club come to their friends’ aid again, saving Vashti a...more
Paperback, 320 pages
Published November 1st 2010 by Barbour Books
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April
(RATING:4.5)THE BLACKSMITH'S BRAVERY by Susan Page Davis is a wonderful inspirational histoical romance set in 1887 Fergus Idaho.It is Book 3 of "The Ladies' Shooting Club",but can be read as a stand alone. Sheriff's Surrender, Book 1 of The Ladies' Shooting Club, Gunsmith's Gallantry, Book 2 of The Ladies' Shooting Club.This is a story of not bravery,courage,but also of second chances,faith,
hope,love,community,and family.This is the story of Vashti,an ex saloon girl who desires to be a stagecoa...more
Krissie
So, another light-hearted mushy-gush history, but I have to say I liked it better than the previous one. The Gunsmith's Gallantry was mostly about the mushy-gush; there were other plots, but the mushy-gush-ness took up the most time. The Blacksmith's Bravery was about a girl who wants to drive a stage, a job for men at the time. The mushy-gush kind of took a back seat to the stage driving and bandits, which is really just how I like my mush. So if you like girls who won't accept that something i...more
Abbie
Vashti is a former saloon girl who wants to be a stage coach driver. She is trying hard to over come her past she just has to convince the stage owner she can do it.

Griffin is the stage coach owner. He also finds himself taking in his nephew who’s father has died and Griddin’s sister needs help with the teenager. At first he turns Vashti away no way can a girl drive his stage coach but the more she pushes the more he gets to know her and soon finds himself with feeling for her. Will this unlikel...more
Christy
I have been a fan of this series since day one! I have especially wished to JOIN the Ladies Shooting Club, but then, I'd have to live to Fergus, Idaho in the late 1800's (on second thought, maybe I'd like to keep my indoor plumbing). Oh, well...I've been able to live vicariously through Trudy, Libby, and now Vashti through all three of these books, and each one has been a real treat.

Vashti was feisty with a capital F. No way, no how was she going to let Griffin Bane talk her out of one day being...more
April Suter
Griffan Bane needs help with his expanded business and Vashti is ready for the challenge to drive the stagecoach. As a member of the Ladies Shooting Club she has the skills to do it and just might grab Griffan's heart.
Is there a book 4? Way too many loose ends in Fegus, Idaho.
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Kari
WILLA
Vashti wants to ride the stagecoach team in 1887 Idaho. The blacksmith, Griffin, finally lets her, and on her first ride they're robbed. Griffin and Vashti take their time falling in love. A nice read.
Pegg
To be honest, I'd put off reading this book fearing it would be the all-too-typical tale of a masculine-light female lead who does it all better than the men of the Old West. Wrong! Susan Page Davis put together a cast of characters who are believable, likable, and find themselves in situations realistic for the time period of the book. Three cheers! This is the third book in a series and it reads fine as a stand alone. I haven't read the first two yet, but I will! I highly recommend this one if...more
PWRL
Sep 28, 2012 PWRL marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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Haley
3.75 stars. Cute three book series.
Lisa M.
Love love love! I have loved every book in this series! I was so happy that this one was just like the other two. I giggled a few times and enjoyed the characters immensely!
Leah (packfan20)
I was a bit disappointed in this book. It was definitely not as good as the first two in the series.
Laura
Oct 01, 2012 Laura rated it 5 of 5 stars
Shelves: owned
great read
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FROM AUTHOR'S WEBSITE: I'm a native of central Maine, and grew up on a small farm with a wonderful mom and dad, three sisters and a brother. Most of my books take place in small towns, many of them in Maine.

My husband, Jim, and I moved to his birth state, Oregon, for a while after we were married, but decided to move back to Maine and be near my family. We're so glad we did. It allowed our six ch...more
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