![]() ![]() Like a baby bird, Cassie finds freedom to fly in the security and encouragement of Red’s love. The more she realizes his genuine goodness, the more she wants to give to him – but her former husband never taught her how to be a rancher’s wife, so her attempts nearly burn down the barn, knock off Red’s head, or drive him to such distraction he loses his herd. ![]() Forced into subservient insecurity by her former husband, Cassie responds to Red’s gentleness with suspicion and surprise. His obedient, demure little wife might accidentally kill him before Wade can ever get the chance. But Wade’s wrath may not be Red’s biggest concern. With the hope of rescuing newly-widowed and pregnant Cassie Griffen from a fate worse than death, Red Dawson volunteers to marry the young woman and sweep her out of embittered Wade Sawyer’s harmful path. Have you heard of this book before? Here are my thoughts: So it was fun to pull out my copy of Mary Connealy’s books, Montana Rose, and take a second journey into the Wild West of Mary’s even wilder stories. ![]()
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