This was my favorite in the Kincaid Brides series. You definitely need to read this series in order to get to know the brothers and their personalities. This is Seth's story. He is the youngest with Rafe the eldest and Ethan in the middle.
This book begins with a stagecoach robbery and the excitement really pulls you in. Callie and her young son are on the stage heading to Rawhide to find the Kincaid brothers. She married Seth back in Georgia in 1865, and when Seth disappears, she believes he is dead. What a surprise when Seth rescues her and learns she is his wife. He only has a vague memory of her, but is excited to get to know her and the son he didn't know about.
The story of the stollen treasure continues with the evil man determined to find it.
This book begins with a stagecoach robbery and the excitement really pulls you in. Callie and her young son are on the stage heading to Rawhide to find the Kincaid brothers. She married Seth back in Georgia in 1865, and when Seth disappears, she believes he is dead. What a surprise when Seth rescues her and learns she is his wife. He only has a vague memory of her, but is excited to get to know her and the son he didn't know about.
The story of the stollen treasure continues with the evil man determined to find it.
After ready the first 2 books I was looking forward to reading this book. I did like this book, it finished off the story of the family, but I was also dissapointed with it. There was too much repetition about the cave and Seth's emothinal state. I also think the "lust" between the couples could have been stated less than it was and the story would have been the same. Each book bulds on the previous one, so they need to be read in order. The characters are held through out the series as well, so you get to know them all pretty good by the end of the series.
I enjoy seeing the characters faith and Christian walk grow. That was lacking in this series.
I enjoy seeing the characters faith and Christian walk grow. That was lacking in this series.
I loved this book! Over the Edge is so funny and wraps up the series by Mary Connealy. This is Seth's story, the younger brother who fights the demons of his past. So good!