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Jove |
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0515136298 |
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336 |
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Nov 1 2003 |
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The book readers have been waiting for! Second in the Wife Lottery series, in WHEN A TEXAN GAMBLES, Sarah's story will finally be told.
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Amazon Barnes & Noble.com Jodi Thomas
It all started when she got thrown off the wagon train. Now, a crook is dead and Sarah Andrews has been raffled off in a "Wife Lottery." That seems bad enough-- until she discovers her new groom with a knife in his back.
He just barely survives--and now if Sarah doesn't get him out of town fast, someone is going to make sure Sam Gatlin doesn't live long enough to enjoy the honeymoon. No matter what he may have done, or how many enemies he has, Sarah feels she owes him. After all, he saved her from a life in prison. But never in her wildest dreams did she imagine that this dangerously attractive Texan would steal her heart and make her want to take the biggest gamble of all....
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Professional Reviews
Superb Western Romance
The second "Wife Lottery" tale (see THE TEXAN'S WAGER) is a superb western romance that moves at a fast pace, is filled with plenty of action and contains a strong cast. The key, besides the fully developed lead protagonists, are the townsfolk, the kids, and those foes wanting to kill the hero. Each one enhances the understanding of the inner values of a pair who on the surface seem inappropriate together yet share similar ethics. Readers will look forward to the final novel in what is so far a delightful series focusing on players with principles.
Harriet Klausner
for The Best Reviews http://www.thebestreviews.com
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Reader Reviews for "When A Texan Gambles"
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| Reviewed by J Wils |
9/14/2004 |
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| I read this book and it was one I had to read over and over again. It was compelling and kept me interested from start to finish.I am Looking forward to the third book |
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