Monday, July 25, 2011

Outlaw's Bride by Lori Copeland

Johnny McAllister misses the hangman's noose when a lenient judge sends him to Barren Creek, to a rehabilitation program in Judge McMann's home. Wanting to be a model prisoner so he can serve his sentence and seek revenge on the man who murdered his parents and siblings, he fails to reckon with the judge's housekeeper Ragan. Copeland pens a colorful, humorous western about forgiveness that the reader will surely enjoy as I did. Another great read.

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