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When spunky Cassidy McClare rolls into town she is figuratively and literally knocked on her backside by "pretty-boy" Jamie McKenna. "Sweet Thunderation! Not a pretty boy! That is the last thing she wants. If she had her lasso out she would've hog-tied him right then and there, or branded him with her branding iron. Little did she know that he would become a fixture around her Aunt Cait's place.
Cass has come to San Francisco from Texas in the summer of 1902, to heal her heart from "pretty boy" M ...more
Cass has come to San Francisco from Texas in the summer of 1902, to heal her heart from "pretty boy" M ...more

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I love sinking into a Julie Lessman story! My favorite thing about this one was the double romance. As the Daughters of Boston stories gave us Marceline and Patrick's ongoing love story, this one has a subplot involving Caitlyn and Logan McClare. And second, but by no means least, was the spiritual lesson: to trust God and seek Him first before any man. Another one for the keeper shelf!
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She has everything; spunk, wit, charm, mesmerizing beauty, a tender heart, but wait . . . . . no money????? He can turn a girl's heart with his devastating good looks and his winsome personality but wait . . . . no faith?????
Texas heiress Cassidy McClare flees Texas with a broken heart and lands (literally) at the feet of Jamie McKenna; an aspiring lawyer friend of her San Francisco cousins. And it was like a novel set to music; bold and soft, fast and slow, pauses and rests, frantic and woeful; ...more
Texas heiress Cassidy McClare flees Texas with a broken heart and lands (literally) at the feet of Jamie McKenna; an aspiring lawyer friend of her San Francisco cousins. And it was like a novel set to music; bold and soft, fast and slow, pauses and rests, frantic and woeful; ...more

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