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WANTED -- A HUSBAND
Jem was a tomboy with no interest in marriage. But she had to find a husband--fast--or she'd lose the family ranch ...
MARRIAGE OR JAIL
Reese was a drifter without a penny to his name. Then he was bailed out of jail by a total stranger--a beautiful woman with a strange proposition...
RECKLESS WIND
It all happened so fast--a whirlwind marriage that saved Jem's ranch and offered Reese another chance. They had nothing in common. But the sparks that flew between them ignited a secret, flame of desire. Like it or not, the mismatched newlyweds were in for the wildest honeymoon the West had ever seen! Reckless Wind
Reckless Wind (Reckless #1)
By: Bonnie K. Winn
5/5 stars
Jem Whitaker is unlike most ladies residing in the Wyoming Territory in the 1870s. Sheâs unmarried, and runâs her late fatherâs ranch, the Bar W. But she has a problem that requires a husband. Her father had been accused of cattle rustling and the ranch was blacklisted, meaning they couldnât fulfill any contracts they currently had & couldnât take the cattle to be sold. Thus causing her ranch to go bankrupt, and lose it all. Then most of her aging ranch hands would not have a job and because of their age, would have troubles finding a new job. But one thing could fix all these problems: a husband. If she were to marry and take on a new name and her husband was able to make the new contacts; her ranch would get off the blacklisting and they could resume business as usual, preserving their way of life.
Reese McIntire is a drifter, never staying put for very long, running from the demons in his past that continually haunt his present and more than likely, will always haunt his future. Since he was in his mid-teens, he never wanted to stay in any one place at all. After being thrown in jail for being drunk, he wakes up on a ranch and is offered a proposition by a boyish looking woman: $3,000 in gold coins to be her husband for a year and working to get her ranch off the blacklist and to turn a profit once again and then heâll be free to go and pursue his dreams.
Falling in love was never a part of the deal, and really, neither were âmarital duties.â In all, it takes several months of marriage before they cover that. Jem still believes herself to be in love with her first fiancé, Charles, who was also her fatherâs ranch foreman. During this time period, it was absolutely unheard of and a major social faux pas for a female ranch owner to marry anyone else who wasnât a ranch owner. In fact, that act alone could cause the ranch to become blacklisted. But Charles left after Jemâs father was murdered and she still pines for him. But her new feelings of passion and lust for her husband are extremely confusing for her. Since she was a tomboy who never fit in, she has no courtship experience and no real experience with any of the feelings that she felt, not only for Charles, but also for Reese.
Jem is an extremely hard-headed and stubborn heroine who thinks that she pretty much knows everything and is never wrong. This gets annoying, especially when she doesnât take the advice of not only her trusted housekeeper, Della, but also her married friend, Abigail Fairchild. I did love Abigail and the true, purely honest friendship that she offered Jem. Iâm also glad that she has her own book, Reckless Hearts. I really liked how strong of a heroine that Jem was. For a woman to own a ranch and run it, during the 1870s, was practically unheard of.
The story may have been somewhat predictable, but it was the learning of true love, that made this story a great one! I truly loved Jem, Reese and all the people at the Bar W and Abigail and Michael Fairchild. I got this free from Amazon & already bought & read Reckless Hearts because this one was so good and I was intrigued for Abigailâs story.
Bonnie K. Winn This book started strong & piqued my interest. For the most part two strong characters wrestling each other to be heard, understood & accepted. Great twist at the end with a devistating revelation.
The bit I found irritating was a strong competent woman was her timidity of feminine pursuits & her emotional immaturity.
Love the vibrant cover. Paperback The Reckless Wind is by Bonnie K. Winn. This book takes place in Wyoming Territory in 1870. It is a romance and reads quickly. The characters are realistic and beautifully portrayed. I really liked this book and hope to read Forbidden Fire and Restless Hearts.
Jem Whitaker was in a quandary. With her Father being accused of being a cattle rustler, his death, and the prospect of losing her ranch, Jem has finally made her decision. She needed to get married so her husband could join the cattle drive and could make sure they made a military contract. Then he could leave in a year with a divorce and $5000 richer. Where could she get this man? There was no one in the area who would do this without telling the reason. She needed to hold on to the ranch as much for memories as for the welfare of the elderly workers on the ranch. She decided to bail out the man the sheriff had in jail and offer him the proposition.
Reese McIntire was riding through town and got drunk and disorderly so he spent the night in jail. He was not happy at being shanghaied. He had no idea how he came to be on the ranch. He was more than caught off guard by Jemâs proposition; but the money he would make would enable him to fulfill his dream of starting a freighting business. Could he stand being married and one married, who was the boss?
As if trying to keep her poise when the two of them were together, host parties and go to them, behave and dress like a woman, and not fall in love with Reese, now they had to put up with rustlers and someone wanting to kill Jen or Reese or both of them.
307 Seré muy breve.
Esta ha sido una historia de malentendidos, uno detrás de otro, ninguno se soluciona porque los protagonistas van a hablar pero al final no hablan y lo resuelven dándose un revolcón. Y la protagonista, la pobre, es digna de lástima: es la única persona en toda la historia que no tiene ni idea de qué está pasando, porque nadie le cuenta nada, claro, con lo cual queda de estúpida y sus decisiones dejan mucho que desearâ¦
Una pena, porque al principio, cuando sólo habÃa uno o dos malentendidos, la historia era tolerable e incluso tenÃa buena pinta, pero después se vuelve aburrida y predecible.
Con lo cual, si te gusta las historias con mucha angustia y malos entendidos y una protagonista que no sabe si está en Marte o en la tierraâ¦este es tu libro.
1557739021 I could have loved this book, since the created world and characters are a comfort zone for me. Unfortunately, the heroine spends the whole of the book longing, and waiting for someone undeserving. Even after she slept with the hero, she still longs for another man even before the sheets cool down.
So the heroine grew up to be different from other girls. She rides horses better than her father's cowhands, she wears breeches rather than dresses, and the result is a very competent rancher but a very awkward girl towards men and with no female friends. Her strength repulse females because they can't understand her manly pursuit, and men stay away from her because her competence (and arrogance) threatens their manhood. So the first guy who shows attention to her, she believes his lies even though everyone around her tells her he's not a good man. She's so pitiful in her tenacious hold of the wrong man's attention that she don't want to listen and see the signs of a man who's just using her for financial gain.
The hero is a drifter with his own demon. He has a dream he believes would earn him a comfortable living - if only he has enough funds to finance its launch. That's where the heroine's offer made sense to him. He'll marry the heroine for a year and depart soon after with more than enough funds.
So these two came together, feel their strong attraction, and act on it. They argue and they have s3x, and then they are sweet together only to argue again. Through it all, this heroine keeps longing and comparing the hero and the other guy. Which, I can understand at first because its normal for a person to compare love interest. But to keep hanging on to an untested 'dream lover' over a proven one throughout the book is tiring, old and repetitive.
In her belief that she is right she befriended and continues to defend a bad guy (a cowhand and spy for the villain) and even invites a killer (her first love) in the midst of those around her because she is certain she's right and the rest of the world are just out to get her.
Too bad, another woman - a good one - paid for this heroine's foolishness because her dream guy killed the husband of the only woman in this book who was nice to this pitiful heroine. Oh, and by the way, he also killed her father because they are all in his way of acquiring her land.
Well written book though. Bonnie K. Winn
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