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"Post-Civil War Abilene, Kansas, comes alive in this fast-paced, fun read."
Reviewed by Lory Martin
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 13, 2003 on The Best Reviews
"An engaging Western romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 8, 2003 on The Best Reviews
"Dain's Kiss is to live for!"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted March 25, 2003 on SensualRomance Reviews
"A murderous historical romance"
Reviewed by Janice Bennett
Posted April 23, 2003 on The Best Reviews
Bounty hunter Jack Skull claimed he was tracking a
murderer, but Anne felt he was only after her. Women up and
down the Abilene Trail were dying from just such a
relentless pursuit. Would she be next? Not if she listened
to her head and not her heart. Trouble was, it was tough to
pay attention to anything when Jack Skull was around.
SummaryWomen were dying. Pretty women, lonely women, women
who gave their hearts to a man who promised happily ever
after, but delivered death.
A stranger steamed into Abilene on a locomotive, a
loner with a macabre legend attached to his name. Bounty
hunter Jack Skull claimed he was tracking a con man and a
murderer, but Anne felt as if he was pursuing her. Women
were dying from succumbing to just such a pursuit. Would
she be next? Not if she was smart and listened to her head
and not her heart. Problem was, it was touch to pay
attention to anything when Jack Skull was around.
Though she'd sworn matrimony was not for her--it
seemed to backfire for women in her family--somehow she
found herself saying, "I do." When Jack took her in his
arms and lowered his lips to hersss, reason flew out the
window, and she could well believe his would be a kiss to
die for.
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