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Much Ado About Marshals (2011)

by Jacquie Rogers(Favorite Author)
3.72 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
146639952X (ISBN13: 9781466399525)
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English
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publisher
CreateSpace
series
Hearts of Owyhee
review 1: It seems almost everyone is pretending to be someone else in this new Romantic Western Comedy by Jacquie Rogers. Daisy, a modern-minded woman, who resides in the small pioneer town of Oreana, Idaho, knows what she wants and sets about getting it – but in a most charming and naïve way. Daisy’s exploits had me cackling out loud sometimes. When Cole Richards arrives in town wounded, he’s mistaken for the long-expected new Marshal. Injured and on the run from the law, Cole keeps his mouth shut in the hopes that he can get out of town without riling up a posse. Cole, however, never ran up against a woman as contrary and beguiling as Miss Daisy.I was sucked into this story right from the beginning. I became easily caught up in the character’s lives and misadventure... mores. With distinct western flair and flavor this well-written, cohesive, and complex character-driven story just thrilled me. Miss Daisy is an enchanting mix of innocence and risqué behavior. When she sets out to get her man, Cole, there is just no stopping her. Daisy, the sleuth, is just as talented – determined to solve the mystery of the escaped bank robber, she will not let a single clue escape scrutiny.The Charisma between Cole and Daisy sizzles even as the subterfuge heats up. The tension continuously builds between them amid the hilarity of a town that at times seems to have been overrun by imposters. This is a darling romantic story that is a superb start on what I am sure will be an equally enchanting series.Reviewed by Laurie-J
review 2: Mayhem reigns in Jacquie Rogers' Much Ado About Marshals! When Cole Richards, shot for bank robbery, finds himself appointed marshal of a small town, I had to keep turning pages to see how much deeper this hole would get! I laughed out loud at the heroine Sarah Gardner, whose obsession with "Honey Bileau, Female Detective" carries her on a parallel track--and when the two collide, watch out! No spoilers here, but this book was a hoot from start to finish with twists galore. A fast, fun and frolicking western! less
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minivlcek
Funny story. I was getting pretty scared for the Marshall. I'm glad it worked out. I enjoyed.
Kristen
Old West romance. A bit silly, but that didn't prevent me from reading all the way through.
kel73
Not that funny. The Madams were way better.
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