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Thursday, November 12, 2015
Fire & Ice by Mary Connealy
Fire & Ice by Mary Connealy is the final installment of the Wild at Heart series.
Each of the books have chronicled the Wilde sisters. This one tells the tale of Bailey Wilde, the oldest sister. She's seen her fill of horrors when serving in the Civil War and enjoys her secluded life away from men.
When Gage Coulter shows up trying to convince her to allow passage through her land to reach his canyon she doesn't want anything to do with him. Up until now she's kept her distance from folks so they won't learn her secret. She has no intention on allowing Gage to get close enough to discover it either.
You'll find the same fire and ice in these set of characters as Mary Connealy has packed into each of the other books in the series. I highly recommend it and rate it as a 4.5 out of 5 for happily-ever-after endings. You won't want to miss it.
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Love the title, love the cover, can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteIt was a fun read. :)
DeleteI agree with Melanie Backus and I would love to win Mary's book!
ReplyDeleteConnie
You'll have to check the book out Melanie. :)
DeleteThis is the only one of this series I haven't read yet. The other's were really good, so I'm looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteI think you'll really enjoy it, Angela.
DeleteI can't wait to get my hands on a copy myself. I love all of Mary's books. :D She's pretty great too. ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Crystal! I saw this on Facebook. Thank you for sending me here. :D
DeleteSure thing, ma'am. I do love your stories. :D
DeleteI love humor with my romance and Mary Connealy does so well. I haven't read any of this series, but I have all of the Kincaid Brides and Trouble in Texas books. Right now I'm reading her Christmas story from a couple of years ago, Cowboy Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI love humor with my romance and Mary Connealy does so well. I haven't read any of this series, but I have all of the Kincaid Brides and Trouble in Texas books. Right now I'm reading her Christmas story from a couple of years ago, Cowboy Christmas.
ReplyDeleteJodie! Thanks for the nice review!!!
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