Sharpshooter in Petticoats
A Historical Romance, Christian Fiction, Historical book. So now the sky was falling. Maybe the end of the world....
Aim for hours of reading pleasure with award-winning author Mary Connealy’s last book in the Sophie’s Daughters series. Mandy Keating, a wealthy sharpshooting widow, is content living in her mountain home and raising her young-uns alone. But how long can she protect herself when thieving outlaws have her surrounded? Rancher Tom Linscott can’t bear to see a defenseless woman in danger. Yet his rescue efforts end up bringing trouble right to her door. Now that they’re both trapped on Mandy’s Mountain, can they learn to live together—or will they die alone?
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We're married. I will protect you. I will die for you. Better than that. I will live for you. Mary Connealy, Sharpshooter in Petticoats // So now the sky was falling. Maybe the end of the world. Maybe Jesus coming again. That suited her.White lights shot across the sky. She lost count. She stood and watched through Sidney's telescope and felt. For the first time in a year she wasn't ice cold all the way to her soul. It was as close as she could be to free in her stronghold of a home.Logic told her that the world probably wasn't coming to an end. That would be too easy. She hadn't had an easy day in her life.She pulled the telescope away from her eye and watched white slices of heavenly... Good idea. I'll do it. Mary Connealy, Sharpshooter in Petticoats //
This is the third book in the series Sophie's Daughters and just as good as the previous books. Right from the first page there is drama and it just keeps coming. I can's say I was upset to see Mandy's husband had died has he was worthless as a husband and caused nothing but grief. I really like Tom he seems just right for Mandy. What... I think the writing in this book was just blah. It could have been so much better if the girls (who are supposed to be no nonsense tough girls) weren't whining all the time The romance was not that great. I felt more of their romance when there wasn't one in the second book. The rest of the book was about a vendetta against her and... Maybe I should have stopped at the first book in the series, because I found this one utterly annoying. If the author used the words "loco" or "polecat" one more time I would have found great pleasure in burning the book, except I bought it on my kindle, so now I have to come to terms with the fact that I own it. There are some moments...