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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Book review: A Westward Adventure by Kristy McCaffrey

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Blurb:

Aspiring novelist Amelia Mercer travels from New York City to Colorado to help her injured aunt recover. When the stage is robbed and her luggage stolen, bounty hunter Ned Waymire comes to her aid, acquainted with the harmless culprit and wanting to spare the boy. But Ned also seeks to impress the independent young woman. Amelia's wish to never marry, however, clashes with Ned's desire to keep her reputation intact. When a final bounty from Ned's past threatens their future, she knows that A Westward Adventure isn’t just the title of her novel, but the new course of her life.

My Review:

What a cute cute cute story!!

I was looking for something short and sweet just for an hour or so escape and this totally fit the ticket! Amelia was spunky and sassy. Ned was laid back and funny and quite the gentleman for being a rough and tumble bounty hunter. Together they were adorable!

If you are looking for a easy going sweet read, this is one to pick up!

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14 comments:

  1. I always love Kristy's stories! She's got another one coming in October, y'all!!! GET READY!

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    1. Ready!!! (looks at TBR pile, but I have more while I wait!! giggle!)

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    2. Thank you, Cheryl! Many of these shorts were inspired by the anthologies that PRP was putting out. So I can certainly thank you for the nudge to get me to write them.

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    3. Michelle,
      I sympathize over the TBR piles. I've been slowly chipping away at mine for months LOL. Thanks again for reading!!

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  2. Thank you, Michelle. So glad you enjoyed it!

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  3. Hi, Michelle and Kristy! Kristy has a great voice and her stories and characters always sure to please. Thanks for putting together these reviews,Michelle. You're both treasures!

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    1. Awww, thanks Patti! I enjoy your voice as well. :-)

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  4. Kristy - you're so welcome!

    Patti - *smiles*

    Doris & Sarah - waves!! :)

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  5. Writing a short story can be more of a challenge than a full-length book...and brevity has never been my strong suit. Congratulations on publication of yours, Kristy and Michelle always gives great reviews.

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    1. Elizabeth,
      You're right -- shorts present unique challenges. Thanks for your nice note. :-)

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