A Rich Man for Dry Creek All Robert Buckwalter wanted was a womanwho'd love him for himself, not his money.Maybe a little town in Montana was just theplace to find her—and maybe feistyJenny Black was just the woman to showhim what true wealth really was….
A Hero for Dry Creek Garrett Hamilton didn't see himself a hero—or even a man worthy of a good woman'slove. But Nicki Redfern, the lovely rancherhe'd been sent to protect, was making himwonder if he'd somehow found everything hewasn't even looking for….
Janet grew up in the wide open spaces of rural Montana and now lives in the urban spaces of Pasadena, California. She's used both of these locations in her books. Her Dry Creek, Montana series numbers over twenty novels now and her Pasadena books, The Sisterhood of the Dropped Stitches, number four.
i just love this series! i love the people, the community feeling, the ...
even love the fact that it's set in Montana. don't know why, especially since i've never been there, but ...
i have this dream of a log cabin on a mountain top in Montana. the more i read these books, the more i want that dream to be a reality. of course, probably isn't really a place like this town, but ...
sure hope there is!!! til i find it, tho, guess i'll keep reading these. don't usually read this many romances in a row, unless i've had WAY too many really twisted thrillers in a row, but ...
must be the time of year of something, that's got me still reading the lite and hopeful books?!
Finally finished this double-book and confessing that I don't even remember the first story. It's a book that has been hanging around for awhile and I should have kept up with.
The second story, Rich Man for Dry Creek, is a feel-good fairytale romance with a bit of life lesson worked into it as the main character has to deal with anger toward a parent.
This is one of those "poolside" type books that you can simply enjoy, has some romance to it but doesn't cross certain lines and has some inspirational/religious content but not in an overbearing way for readers who may not actively practice a certain faith.
I am so enjoying Janet's writing style. She takes up in one book with different people where a situation was in the previous book. The same time and day but with other people in the next book. I'm not good at saying what I want but the thing is she is an excellent writer. It keeps your emotions on edge and hard to put the book down.