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The Gunslinger's Bride

by Cheryl St.John

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Eight years ago, Brock Kincaid had tried to put Abby--and her brother's senseless death--out of his mind. After all, a man whose livelihood was tied to the six-shooters at his hips couldn't allow emotional memories to dull his senses. But seeing her again brought it all back: the passion, the hunger, the confusion. Nothing had changed, and yet, when he looked at her child--everything had changed. Abby needed a man to match her fire, and he would be that man. He would know his son. Now if he could just convince Abby to believe in him again...and in the future that was meant to be!… (more)
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This was one of the story lines I'm not that fond of. They were lovers before and after he killed her brother he left town and never knew she was pregnant with his child. I just prefer reading about 2 people meeting and falling in love rather than reuniting. This just didn't hold my interest and I felt like the characters were not acting true to their times. I made it about half way through before I lost all interest. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
Brock killed Abby's little brother, when Guy engaged him in a gun battle. After fleeing town for 8 years, he finally returns and learns that Abby's son is really his…and Abby hates him, or does she? ( )
  nancynova | Jan 22, 2018 |
I didn't particulary enjoy this one. Perhaps I've read too many romances in a row but I just didn't see anything interesting in the characters. The part of the story that seemed like something I wanted to read was glossed over in a few paragraphes.

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  jasmyn9 | Jul 25, 2009 |
I really enjoyed this book. It was a great read, and I absolutely fell in love with Brock Kincade. He was fantastic. I loved the old west setting and way the lifestyles affected the storyline. ( )
  dragonfairy | Mar 2, 2007 |
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Eight years ago, Brock Kincaid had tried to put Abby--and her brother's senseless death--out of his mind. After all, a man whose livelihood was tied to the six-shooters at his hips couldn't allow emotional memories to dull his senses. But seeing her again brought it all back: the passion, the hunger, the confusion. Nothing had changed, and yet, when he looked at her child--everything had changed. Abby needed a man to match her fire, and he would be that man. He would know his son. Now if he could just convince Abby to believe in him again...and in the future that was meant to be!

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Eight years ago, Brock Kincaid had tried to put Abby—and her brother's senseless death—out of his mind. After all, a man whose livelihood was tied to the six-shooters at his hips couldn't allow emotional memories to dull his senses. But seeing her again brought it all back: the passion, the hunger, the confusion. Nothing had changed, and yet, when he looked at her child—everything had changed. Abby needed a man to match her fire, and he would be that man. He would know his son. Now if he could just convince Abby to believe in him again…and in the future that was meant to be!
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