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The Women of Primrose Creek (Omnibus): Bridget/Christy/Skye/Megan

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MSRP: $7.99
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Manufacturer: Pocket
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The Women of Primrose Creek (Omnibus): Bridget/Christy/Skye/Megan Features
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ISBN13: 9780743436601 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Additional The Women of Primrose Creek (Omnibus): Bridget/Christy/Skye/Megan Information
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Linda Lael Miller creates a masterwork of Western storytellingin this unforgettable series that brings four cousins -- the spirited McQuarry women -- to the Nevada Territory to share an inheritance: the parcel of untamed land known as Primrose Creek. BRIDGET She lost her husband to the Civil War; now, starting a new life out West, she never dreamed his best friend, Trace Qualtrough, could spark a forbidden passion. CHRISTY All she wanted was a secure, steady home life in Primrose Creek. Lawman Zachary Shaw was hardly husband material -- but he surely sent her heart pounding wildly.... SKYE Lumber baron Jake Vigil took a chance on Skye¹s sweet and healing love. Now, their delicate bond faces the ultimate test when a business deal threatens to tear them apart. MEGAN A shocking revelation greets Megan when she returns to Primrose Creek. Will placing her trust in landowner Webb Stratton bring hope -- or more heartache?
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What Customers Say About The Women of Primrose Creek (Omnibus): Bridget/Christy/Skye/Megan:
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I did not enjoy this book as much as some others I have read of Linda Lael Miller.
This book has 4 very Interesting stories. I received this book on time and in great condition. I would use this book store again.
I liked the first 3 stories, the fourth was a little different, but it brought closure. All 4 stories were funny, interesting in their own way.
Could the dialogue get any cheesier. I understand this is a romance novel, and have come to expect a certain amount of campiness, but Miller's attempts at dialect made me cringe at least 3 times a page.
He sure didn't parcel out those babies with any concern to their futures or their pasts. I found the inconsistencies a fault too, plus Malcome's first wife was called Polly in one part of the book and he talked about her as Becky in the last one. Not very many have found this book or at least not bothered to review it. When two of the four were actually full sisters and the other two actually twins, why did he split them up by giving them to two different son's of his to raise. I found the plot just too unbelievable. What kind of grandpappy was he anyway. I found it all a bit much and then to have two of the girl's mom be right there under their noses was the crowning touch. You have to wonder how an author arrives at such twisted tales.
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