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Mass Market Paperback Springwater Wedding Book

ISBN: 0671042491

ISBN13: 9780671042493

Springwater Wedding

(Book #7 in the Springwater Series)

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Once a frontier stagecoach stop, tiny Springwater has grown and changed and entered the twenty-first century. Cattle rustlers may still be stirring up trouble, but now they're high-tech operators in a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Beautifully written -- Very highly recommended

Both Maggie McCaffey and J.T. Wainright return to Springwater, Montana to find healing and new beginnings in Linda Lael Miller's SPRINGWATER WEDDING. Maggie descends from founders June-Bug and Jacob McCaffrey. Leaving behind an ex-husband and broken dreams, Maggie plans to renovate a 19th century stagecoach inn and turn it into a bed and breakfast. She does not anticipate the love of her life, J.T., returning to Springwater at the same time she does. Despite his overtures, she desperately tries to resist him and her well-meaning, matchmaking friends.J.T. leaves behind the death of his partner, a gunshot wound, and a divorce to become a rancher. His attempts to make the family ranch a paying proposition are threatened, however, by someone poisoning neighboring herds, cattle rustlers, and murder. His attempts at rekindling a romance with Maggie seem a bit more productive, but other issues seem to keep him frequently sidetracked. Indeed, while aiding local law enforcement, J.T. soon learns that the current crime spree leads to the town's past and includes his father's murder.SPRINGWATER WEDDING is the seventh book in the Springwater series, providing a contemporary conclusion. The hero and heroine are descendants of the original cast, thereby providing the novel with deep roots. But do not let that dissuade new readers who want to read SPRINGWATER WEDDING as a standalone. The novel works beautifully as an independent read as well, though readers may quickly find their way to the bookstore for the remaining books of the series. Author Linda Lael Miller excels at creating novels with a strong sense of community and ancestry, as SPRINGWATER WEDDING dazzlingly demonstrates. Further, Jacob is the wounded hero at his best, with challenges and weaknesses that make him immensely appealing. Maggie years for community and family, yet fears the risk such goals require. While the reader knows that, of course, they will find up together, the journey is both pleasurable and endearing, especially with the remarkable secondary characters give the novel an added richness. Very highly recommended.

Excellent

This was a wonderful story with great characters, romance, murder, and intrigue. Great ending! Loved it!

A pure delight!

For fans of Linda Lael Miller's historical Springwater series, the return to the beautiful Montana mountains and the strong-willed people who inhabit the tiny town of Springwater will be a delight. This story, set in the here and now, is a joyous reunion of sorts, bringing in familiar characters as well as introducing a whole new generation of Springwater residents. I think this is Miller's best in the series, and I hope she continues the storyline in the future. We need to see what those Springwater folks are up to from time to time!

Bring on the rice!

When you think of sequels, especially the 7th one in the series, you tend to expect a less than stellar offering. This one proves just the opposite. Not only is it a 5-star offering, it is the best in the Springwater series and the best book I've read in a year!!"Springwater Wedding" is set in contemporary times but nicely interweaves threads of the past novels, through memorabilia, family heirlooms, historic landmarks, etc. Whether you have read the previous books or not, this book stands nicely on its own. In fact, if you read it first, you will feel compelled to go back and read the "history" in the others.The romance is the heart of the book. It teases and excites you. The romance causes you to anticipate that each meeting of T.J. and McCaffrey will bring them closer and closer to physical and emotional love.The characters are so well written, and so accessible immediately. You instantly care about them. You can not help but cheer them on from the beginning, straight through to the end. T.J. is the perfect romance hero of today. Romance readers crave stories with heroes such as T.J. He's strong, well-built, a caring father, a witty and amusing pursuer, sexy and tantalizing, vulnerable and alas, willing to offer his heart on a platter, even though it may get speared and sliced apart. Women that cannot have him, love him. The one woman that can have him needs a little prodding. But honestly, I don't see how she can resist.

A fantastic finale to this exciting series

On Christmas break from college, Maggie McCaffery returned home to Springwater, Montana where she tried to forge a relationship with town bad boy J.T. Wainwright. He rejected her, breaking her heart. On the rebound, Maggie marries Connor Bartholomew, but ultimately they divorce and she returns home again with plans to convert the Springwater Station into a bed and breakfast. J.T. also comes home after being shot in the line of duty as a New York police detective.J.T. knows he blew it years ago with the only woman he ever loved and prays he has a second chance though he remains haunted by the death of his NYPD partner. However, Maggie wants nothing to do with J.T. though he still makes her heart thump out of control.Talented Linda Lael Miller provides her fans with the romantic tale of two descendants from her popular Springwater series. The contemporary story line is fun for those readers who enjoyed Ms. Miller's nineteenth century stories. The romance is the core of the book, but a subplot involving ugly ranch incidents add unnecessary suspense to a story that reads quite well as a second chance at love novel.Harriet Klausner
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