Luke's Proposal by Lois Faye Dyer released on Feb 28, 2006 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Luke's Proposal was based on Luke McCloud helping Rachel Kerrigan with her horse..Well, for a whole lot of years the McClouds and the Kerrigans have had a fued, so due to that they did not know if to trust eachother, but in the end they started to love eachother and now they are going to get married..Very good story, it made me think how "Jessie's Child" is going to be
The Cowboy and the Lady
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Luke's Proposal is part Hatfield and McCoy, part Romeo and Juliet and 100% enjoyable. A fast paced, fun story, you cheer for Rachel and Luke from the minute he looks up and sees her enter the cowboy bar where he's drinking. Lois Dyer gives the reader a wonderfully well drawn picture of these two people, you feel you'd know them anywhere. She keeps the hero and heroine credible and interesting. This is part of the McClouds of Montana series. The landscape of Montana comes alive through the eyes of Luke and Rachel. I can't wait for more Kerrigans and McClouds to come together after generations of acrimony.
This Romeo on the Ranch is totally hot
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Sliding into the story of "Luke's Proposal" was like sliding into a hot tub when snowflakes are falling all around. Fire and ice! Luke and Rachel practically pulse with sexual attraction, but they have darn good reasons to resist each other. What keeps them apart is that delicious old plot device-- a family feud. What pushes Rachel to approach Luke with her business proposal is a strange requirement in her grandfather's will. I'm eager to read the coming "McClouds of Montana" books.
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