Bestselling authors Susan Mallery, Bronwyn Williams and Carolyn Davidson bring you three brand-new stories about Montana's most popular family--the Kincaids, men and women who carved out lives in Big Sky Country and found true love in Whitehorn, Montana.
Legendary rancher Caleb Kincaid discovers love is sweeter the second time around in the arms of an old flame.
Younger brother Will woos the townspeople to his bank with the help of a sassy saloon girl who has a head for business and pleasure.
Black sheep cousin James saves a schoolteacher from bandits and soon discovers she's stolen his heart!
Carolyn Davidson began writing in 1986, knowing absolutely nothing about the craft. Her first three books were rejected by Harlequin.
She met Dixie Browning at a Harlequin dinner in Charleston, South Carolina, and told Dixie she was writing, but that she feared she was too old to begin such an undertaking. Dixie's response spurred Carolyn to pursue her dream. Dixie said, in her own inimitable fashion, "Well, honey, you can't start any younger!" And she was right.
Having spent her life as a wife, mother, grandmother, and working woman, she's privileged to have a career that makes her dreams possible. Writing historical romance gives her the opportunity to travel, to visit all those places where our forefathers staked their claim on this country of ours. And then she goes home and writes their stories, maybe not exactly as they lived them, but as her imagination portrays them.
Carolyn lives in the South, where romance thrives, and where the sun shines almost every day of the year. In fact, some days it is difficult to stay glued to her computer, especially when the birds are singing and the flowers are in full bloom.
She lives not far from the ocean, close to Charleston, South Carolina, one of the most romantic cities in the world. Moreover, time at the beach is easy to come by. Does she enjoy her life? You bet! Harlequin allows her to write the books she loves, and her editor is patient with her quirks and foibles. Her family, though scattered in various states, is supportive, and her husband is a constant source of inspiration.
There are more than 140 books in the Montana Mavericks series, spanning over 25 years. I happened to pick up this book, not realizing that I'd read it a number of years ago. This anthology is one of the few in the Montana Mavericks series that offers historical, rather than contemporary short stories.
About halfway through the first story, I realized that the characters and the plot were too familiar to be new. However, I was in the mood and decided to re-read this book.
SPIRIT OF THE WOLF (Susan Mallery) -- Widower Caleb Kincaid's son decides to run away when a new teacher is hired (he will have to go to school instead of working on the ranch). So seven-year-old Zeke runs to the Indian village not far from his father's home. Unfortunately, it is the home of the Cheyenne woman healer, Ruth Whitefeather, who refused Caleb's marriage offer nine years before. This is still an unrealistic story (from my understanding of Cheyenne culture).
AS GOOD AS GOLD (Bronwyn Williams) -- Dixie Browning writes historical romances with her sister, Mary Burris William; they use the pen name of Brownwyn Williams. This is a fairly average story of an older man rescuing a much younger woman from being the latest town prostitute. However, this story redeems itself when Lizzy takes her life into her own hands (she has a worthless brother who left her to "work off" his gambling debts).
THE GAMBLE (Carolyn Davidson) -- Since I've already read almost all of Davidson's extensive backlist, I decided to savor her style once more with this short story. James Kincaid is a drunk gambler with an eye for the ladies. The town needs a sheriff; the town fathers encourage James to take the job. However, it is the new schoolmarm who creates the change in James and he takes the job he swore he didn't want. Now, can she turn him into marriage material?
OVERALL REVIEW: Since reading this book years ago, I've learned a great deal more about history and human nature. Thus, I've demoted this book to G. I still stand by the error in the first book.
I really enjoyed all 3 of these stories, all set in the 1890's in Montana. I found this book at a flea market and paid .50 cents for it. Now I have to find the rest of them for this is a series dating back to 2001
Three stories one book. It is about the Kincaid family and set in 1890's in Montana. My favorite one was about the school teacher being rescued.. Cute and enjoyable