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4.0 out of 5 stars
Leigh Greenwood keeps getting better and better, July 8 2004
By Monica Robinson "Author & Book Lover" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cowboys The Ward (Mass Market Paperback)
I picked up a few of The Cowboys from a sale at the library and I can't believe I bought 4 of the best romances written for $2.00! Chet is one of the best. Strong, considerate and horribly unsure of himself. He's the sort of cowboy/gunslinger any woman would swoon over had he been a real live man.
Melody Jordan makes a great heroine. A little uppity at first, any true romance reader can get past her upbringing and look forward to her "change of heart". It's a wonderful book and hooks you right from the start. (Just don't start it late at night....you may never get to sleep.)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love all of Leigh Greenwood's books!, Mar 22 2012
By Kathy Abbott - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Cowboys The Ward (Mass Market Paperback)
All of the books in Leigh Greenwood's Cowboy Series are just wonderful and this book is no exception. Very enjoyable reading and each book makes you eager to start the next one in the series and sigh in disappointment when the last page of the last one is read.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Too Much and Not Enough, Jan 10 2012
By MammaNora - Published on Amazon.com
This is the first book I read of this author because the story line seemed interesting. I should have started with Greenwood's earlier books because this one is terrible. It reads as if the author dictated the story and the result was never edited. Way too much exposition, and he told me everything as if I had the brain of a pea. It's so much better if a writer takes me where he wants me to go instead of just telling me what's going on.
On the advice of a friend of mine, I tried this author again with the first book in his "Seven Brides" series called Rose. It was infinitely better, tighter written, and quite enjoyable. Greenwood still told me more things than he needed to, but I forgave him for that a little bit. It just seems to be his way to dumb things down occasionally.
Don't waste your money on this book, buy the brides' books instead.