With her dream of opening a millinery shop in Chicago, Lisette Keller joins Gil McLoughlin's cattle drive in order to raise the necessary funds and discovers that true happiness may be waiting for her... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Ok! i really liked this book, no loved it (i read it twice!) but i was also a little frustrated with Gil, Lisette never gave him any cause for not trusting her. I did feel bad for the whole bad 1st experience she had in San Antonio.Elizabeth did burn Gil,but I am suprised Lisette took what she did from Gil. But then again both of them had been burnt once.I was glad he felt horrible about the things he said to Lisette and i am glad she gave him a hard time and didn't just fall into his arms! But that is what made this book great!- and the fact that it took place in the part of the world i am from! I am officially hooked on Martha Hix! keep 'em coming! If anyone has found her continuing story of Gil and Lisette, let me know! [email protected]
Actually I'd rather rate it 4-1/2 stars
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I really did enjoy this book but it was frustrating that Gil was so incredibly suspicious of everything Lisette did. I can understand that his first wife lied to him but to constantly take it out on Lisette was incredible. I have to say that I would have told him to take a hike. One thing I have to say is that I would definitely give this book five stars for the ending. It's been a while since a story's ending made it very hard for me to swallow, what with that lump in my throat. The back of the book states that there are sequels to this one. I find by reading the synopsis on Lone Star Loving and Wild Sierra Rogue that they are two of the three. I wish I knew the order. It's going to be difficult enough trying to find these out of print books.
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