Carla Q. (CarlaQ) reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 240 more book reviews
Great Romance and suspense
Great modern day romance to her series on Springwater Station.
Aimee S. (Ariadnae) reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 356 more book reviews
lovely romance
Wonderful closing on the series. This book is about some of the descendents.
Theresa F. (Theresamomof2) - , reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 110 more book reviews
If you liked her Springwater Seasons series (Rachel, Savannah, Miranda and Jessica), then you will like this book as the characters in this book are descendents of the 4 ladies in her Springwater Series.
good book.
Connie P. (Activegram149) reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 809 more book reviews
As always with Miller, great story.
Fun modern romance with a bit of mystery
Amberly B. (Amberly) reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 117 more book reviews
Good book
From Publishers Weekly
The small ranching town of Springwater, Mont., familiar as ground central in Miller's romantic frontier series (Springwater Christmas, etc.), is the setting of her newest contemporary tale featuring old high school sweethearts Maggie McCaffrey and J.T. Wainwright, descendants of the town's original settlers. After nearly a decade of high-rise living, Maggie has returned to Springwater to recover from her failed marriage and to transform the historic stagecoach station into a bed-and-breakfast. To her chagrin, hot-headed J.T. is in town as well, rebuilding his family ranch and struggling to cope with the horrors he witnessed as a child and as a NYC cop. Once again sparks fly between the two, and although Maggie tries to distance herself from J.T. for fear of being hurt, they are inevitably drawn together. A subplot involving an internet romance between the town marshal and a librarian is a pleasing touch, but another involving rustlers who poison cows, burn barns and commit murder adds little to the tale. Miller's strength is her portrayal of the history and traditions that distinguish Springwater and its residents. Although she pours on the country charm quite liberally at times, this straightforward yet sugary narrative will appeal to fans of the series as well as those who appreciate the works of Debbie Macomber and Jayne Ann Krentz. (Apr. 3)Forecast: This is Miller's first hardcover in four years, and as such, it should capture her fans' attention; the contemporary Springwater setting is a novel attraction too.
The small ranching town of Springwater, Mont., familiar as ground central in Miller's romantic frontier series (Springwater Christmas, etc.), is the setting of her newest contemporary tale featuring old high school sweethearts Maggie McCaffrey and J.T. Wainwright, descendants of the town's original settlers. After nearly a decade of high-rise living, Maggie has returned to Springwater to recover from her failed marriage and to transform the historic stagecoach station into a bed-and-breakfast. To her chagrin, hot-headed J.T. is in town as well, rebuilding his family ranch and struggling to cope with the horrors he witnessed as a child and as a NYC cop. Once again sparks fly between the two, and although Maggie tries to distance herself from J.T. for fear of being hurt, they are inevitably drawn together. A subplot involving an internet romance between the town marshal and a librarian is a pleasing touch, but another involving rustlers who poison cows, burn barns and commit murder adds little to the tale. Miller's strength is her portrayal of the history and traditions that distinguish Springwater and its residents. Although she pours on the country charm quite liberally at times, this straightforward yet sugary narrative will appeal to fans of the series as well as those who appreciate the works of Debbie Macomber and Jayne Ann Krentz. (Apr. 3)Forecast: This is Miller's first hardcover in four years, and as such, it should capture her fans' attention; the contemporary Springwater setting is a novel attraction too.
Karen R. (glamwanttobe) reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 60 more book reviews
A romantic western.
Gail W. (G-Rated) reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 313 more book reviews
Book #4, the last in the Springwater series. Very good series. #1 is Springwater, #2 is Springwater Seasons which contains the 4 books; Rachel, Savannah, Miranda & Jessica. #3 is A Springwater Christmas.
I haven't read the previous books yet but I don't think you have to.
Even though Maggie and JT were a great story I actually loved reading about all the other side couples. All three of the couples had strong stories as well and could have had their own books.
I especially liked that Maggie and JT didn't let their lives stop after their breakup. They moved on, married others, and tried to have real lives.
Great, quick read.
Even though Maggie and JT were a great story I actually loved reading about all the other side couples. All three of the couples had strong stories as well and could have had their own books.
I especially liked that Maggie and JT didn't let their lives stop after their breakup. They moved on, married others, and tried to have real lives.
Great, quick read.
Barbara B. (redhatter) reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 577 more book reviews
Maggie McCaffrey came home determined to restore the dilapidated Springwater Station. But she didn't count on running intodeputy marshall J.T. Wainwright the hometown boy who broke her heart years before.
ANDRE' E. J. (Expeditious) - , reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 504 more book reviews
wonderful story - good read
Christine P. (chrissy77) reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 149 more book reviews
Maggie McCaffrey came home determined to restore the dilapidated Springwater Station. But she didn't count on running into deputy marshal J.T. Wainwright, the hometown boy who broke her heart years ago. No sooner does J.T. lay eyes on Maggie - and realize that she's always been the only woman for him - then the peaceful town erupts with a wave of deadly attacks on neighboring ranchers. Now, one homegrown cowboy lawman must face down some very sophisticated outlaws. Because if he can just get Maggie to say "yes," he's got a wedding to attend...
Denell W. (Chitimacha-Princess) reviewed Springwater Wedding (Springwater Seasons, Bk 7) on + 586 more book reviews
Maggie McCaffrey came home determined to restore the dilapidated Springwater Station. But she didn't count on running into deputy marshal J.T. Wainwright, the hometown boy who broke her heart years before. No sooner does J.T. lay eyes on Maggie--and realize that she's always been the only woman for him---than the peaceful town errupts with a wave of deadly attacks on neighborking ranchers. Now, one homegrown cowboy lawman must face down some bery sphisticated outlaws. Because if he can just get Maggie to say "yes" he's got a wedding to attend...