A Western Christmas Homecoming by Kathryn Albright, Lauri Robinson and Lynna Banning
Publisher: Mills & Boon
Genre: Action/Adventure, Historical, Holiday
Length: Short Story (103 pages)
Heat Level: Sweet
Rating: 5 stars
Reviewed by AloeThree festive romances: Christmas in the Wild West!
In Christmas Day Wedding Bells by Lynna Banning, buttoned-up librarian Alice is swept away by US marshal Rand Logan on a new adventure.
Then, Welles is Snowbound in Big Springs in this novella by Lauri Robinson, where he must confront Sophie and their undeclared feelings…
Finally, rugged outlaw Russ rescues Abigail from spending the festive season alone in Christmas with the Outlaw by Kathryn Albright!
Christmas Day Wedding Bells by Lynna Banning
Alice is a librarian who enjoys her job and her life. When the sheriff sends a deputy to ask her if she will come and see him, she has no idea what news he has for her. Her sister who lives in a mining is dead. And she was murdered.
This story moves along well and it’s fun to watch a romance develop between Alice and the US Marshall Rand. The author uses her imagination and has him ask Alice to go undercover and talk to the miners. That means singing in a saloon and wearing a daring dress. Alice is game and even almost enjoys it.
The mystery is hard to break, there’s an unusual killer, and justice finally prevails. This was a good read.
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Welles has decided to come home and check on his grandfather. He left town in disgrace and confusion and nobody is more surprised to find him at the door than Sophie who’s been taking care of Chester. He’s been in love with her for years but he’s gambler and she wants to do with them. He doesn’t want to talk about what made him leave and she’s trying to pretend they’re just friends but Chester has some ideas about what’s going on.
There’s a lot of soul searching and explaining to be done and the author does a good job of making it sound realistic and honest. At least this time Sophie doesn’t get her heart broken…
The story is enjoyable, well written and fun to read. The old west was tough but so are the people who live there.
Christmas with the Outlaw by Kathryn Albright
He’s in a bind. He witnessed a murder, has been shot himself and he’s also being framed for the murder. His plan is to go to Denver to get an attorney he knows to defend him. He can’t make it that far, though, and stops at the business office of a childhood friend.
Since Abigail is a journalist at her brother’s paper, she always meets with the sheriff for information. She doesn’t like hearing there may be a killer headed their way. Then she finds out who has been accused.
This story is well paced and seems real. Small towns usually had people in power who pushed other around and it’s Russ’ partner that threatens everyone in town. He was also the one who shot him. How do you overcome lies when no one saw what happened? The townsfolk think he’s guilty.
When Abigail finds him in the storeroom, she thinks he’s a vagrant. Then she finds his wound and gets a doctor to treat him. Now there are four people in town who know he’s there.
The romance between them started long ago and that’s why he left town. Now it’s beginning again. He thinks he’s too old for her but he wants her. She’s always loved him but she also knows what he’s like and doesn’t know if she can trust him.
Watching this love grow and how they interact is fun. It looks like it’s hopeless but they still love each other. Then the sheriff finds him…
The author keeps your interest and makes you care about her characters. This western romance is a good read even if you have to worry about one of the main characters.
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