Paradise Valley

I tend to be a fan of tough heroines. As the eldest of three sisters, I try to have a low tolerance for complaining. I guess it’s no surprise that I enjoy reading about other women who just deal with what life throws at them without whining. But honestly, Paradise Valley took that classic character…

Hearts Unbound by Sara Luck

Hearts Unbound is not your typical Eastern-lady-meets-frontier-doctor Western, unless you’re willing to all the way across the Atlantic to get your Easterner: the heroine is Basque. Despite historical details which sometimes interfere with the narrative, and a romance that is fine at best, I still recommend the book for its interesting perspective on a relatively…

True to the Law by Jo Goodman

After reading The Last Renegade, the first book in this series, I couldn’t imagine how Goodman could possibly follow up such a delightful and enjoyable tale with anything better. Now I know since she’s outdone herself with this book. Set again in Bitter Springs, Wyoming, the story opens with detective Cobb Bridger being hired in…

Rimfire Bride

Remember the books from your elementary school history classes that based fictional stories around historical events? With hypothetical names like “Nanuk of the North” (about a hypothetical Eskimo boy meeting polar explorers), they were a great learning tool, making history feel entertaining and personal. Does the same technique work for historical romance? In the case…

Lady Gone Bad

I like a good Western and I enjoy discovering good, new-to-me authors, so I thought I’d give Lady Gone Bad a try. From the plot and the back cover blurb, one gets the impression that it’s supposed to be an action-packed road romance. Reality falls short somewhat, though, as vague plotting and haphazard characterizations drag…