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Gunsmith's Gallantry (2010)

by Susan Page Davis(Favorite Author)
4.06 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1607421607 (ISBN13: 9781607421603)
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English
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publisher
Barbour Publishing, Incorporated
series
Ladies' Shooting Club
review 1: Another fun book. I like books that make me laugh at and with the chacters as well as want to yell at some and sy "what is your problem." I liked how Jiram started talking more in this one. He was more of a central chacter but there also seemed to be a need for him to open up a little bit more. I didn't really think that the love story between Hiram and Libby was explained very well. It was like that the start of that should have been put in the first book but instead we are just plopped right into it at the beggining of the second book. However, I was glad that the where both able to admit their feelings at the end. I think she did a good job developing Isabel Fennels character and I ended up liking her by the end of this book. Loved how several of the "shooting cl... moreub" women out shot the men in the shooting contest. Very enjoyable.
review 2: If sweet romance is your thing I highly recommend author Susan Page Davis. The Gunsmith's Gallantry is a western romance that will be certain to please fans of the genre. The feisty women of the Ladie's Shooting Club are at it again, this time trying to help new sheriff Ethan and fellow club member Isabel Fennel find out what's behind the sudden trouble Isabel's father, Cyrus is facing. Along with the problem of the meddlesome widow, Rose Caplinger and trying to raise money to keep the new doctor in town, the Ladie's have a lot on their plate.The result is a fine story with humor and drama. You'll be surprised when more words come out of Hiram Dooley's mouth in the first chapter than the entire length of book 1, The Sheriff's Surrender! If you haven't read The Sheriff's Surrender you're probably wondering why I'm making a fuss, but if you have, I'm sure you will know what I mean!While there's a little more romance in this book than the first, I think it was a little more dramatic and a bit of a nail biter. Of course it ends with a "happily ever after" but I'm sure there are bound to be some surprises in store for Ethan, Trudy, Hiram and the ladies of the Shooting Club in Book 3, The Blacksmith's Bravery.Tip: It's best to read this series in order since the story continues with most of the main characters who were featured in book 1.*I received my review copy courtesy of Shalyn @ Barbour Books through a Goodreads "First reads" giveaway.* less
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Maryam
I enjoyed the multiple story lines that came from the first book in the series.
Milli
Just won this book through First Reads!
priscilla
Book 2 of 3
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