3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Western, April 24 2004
This review is from: Ward (Cowboys) (Mass Market Paperback)
The first time they fell in love, it was too quick for Marina Scott and Ward Dillon. And after his mother lied to them and tore them apart it took too long to get back together again. Seven years later she needs a divorce to marry another man and tracks him down. I thought the ending was perfect for the story, that Ward and Marina did come to terms with their problems that kept them apart. I felt they did love each other and was glad for them. But as I hinted at, I was tired of everyone having to tell them both what was great about the other and neither figuring it out quickly enough. This isn't my favorite in the series, but it is a good enough book to read twice.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Loved It ,But, Feb 28 2004
I am a big Leigh Greenwood fan and I am trying to read every book. I loved Jake of the cowboys series but I wish that the characters weren't such bigets(I know I spelled that wrong.) I know the characters don't mean to be but I felt sorry for Night Hawk. If he was all commanche,Jake and the rest would have spit in his face or killed him. I know that Indians killed pete's family but not all were guilty. Did Pete think that white people wound't think to kill his family.Besides that I loved the book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Second entry in THE COWBOYS, Jun 11 2000
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Love didn't last between Marina Scott and her new husband, Dr. Ward Dillon, after his vicious mother's lies began. Ward left for the Civil War while Marina was banished from her family home. Now seven years later, Marina tracks down Ward for a divorce. She wishes to marry her deceased cousin's husband to give her son, Ward's son, a father. She also wants to protect the boy from Ramon, Ward's self-centered brother. Marina must work through feelings of betrayal and fear of loving Ward before they can reunite.
Not as engrossing as JAKE, but still a good story. The ending was a bit incomplete, hinting that Ward's family is returning again to cause trouble.
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