Teresa G. (tgriffis) - , reviewed Wildflower Bride (Montana Marriages, Bk 3) on + 327 more book reviews
I loved this book! A wonderful conclusion to the Montana Marriages series. To me this was "the good, the bad, and the ugly" cowboy story. One of the best things I liked was that Mary Connealy included story lines of the main characters of the first two books in this series. I was more than glad that Wade got his own story since he was such a bad boy in the first book. Also thought keeping the fifth commandment under such difficult circumstances played out well.
This was another great book by Mary Connealy. She did a great job of bringing this series to a close -- for now! I am sure some characters will pop up in her other series. Once again, she is one of my favorite authors. She has a way of making me giggle out loud at some parts & at others tugging on my heart strings.
Excellent, that's I'll I can say. Lovely off-shoot from book #2. :)
Sharon F. (bookworm01) reviewed Wildflower Bride (Montana Marriages, Bk 3) on + 138 more book reviews
WOW! Great book! Abby is one feisty, tough, knife-wielding woman! I'm happy that Mrs. Connealy decided to tell Wade's story. I didn't like him at all in Montana Rose....he was mean. With God's help, even the meanest cowboy can change and Wade does. He has definitely met his match in Abby. I enjoyed this whole series (Montana Marriages)!
Love Mary Connealy books! Wonderful story of the redemption of Wade Sawyer. You will not be disappointed.
Phyllis R. (cagranny) - , reviewed Wildflower Bride (Montana Marriages, Bk 3) on + 57 more book reviews
Glowing Sun has never met a man she didn't pull a knife on -- including the man who's determined to marry her. Glowing Sun, a white woman raised by the Flathead Indians is one of a handful left alive after the people of her village are slaughtered. When those remaining blame her for bringing on the killing spree, she is forced to leave her tribe. With a vague memory of her life in the white world, which eventually includes a name -- Abby Lind -- she declares her life as Glowing Sun over. But where does she belong? Wade Sawyer, having broken ties with his cattle-barron father, makes himself responsible for Abby's survival. But can he win her heart when she pulls a knife at everything that moves? When Wade receives word that his father may be dying, he heads home, with Abby reluctantly following behind. Neither is aware that land hungry killers slink in the shadows of the Sawyer Ranch. Will Abby be able to keep the mild-mannered Wade out of trouble? Will Wade's rescue reflex get in the way of his common sense? Can they stay alive long enough to fall head over heels in love?
This trilogy was really great. I loved that Wade's life turns around and the Lord blesses him as well...he was such a derelict before.