Lori Copeland, known for her romantic westerns, does not
disappoint with OUTLAW'S BRIDE.Originally
entitled The Bride for Johnny McAllister when
released in 1999, OUTLAW'S BRIDE is an enjoyable read with characters that are
warm and truly likable.
When wrongly accused of bank robbery, Johnny McAllister is
spared hanging and instead sentenced to a rehabilitation program at the home of
Judge McMann.Johnny is more than
willing to work off his sentence so that he can accomplish his goal - kill Dirk
Bledso, the man who murdered his family.
Ragan Ramsey, the judge's housekeeper is both intrigued and
frustrated by Johnny's arrival.His
sullen, closed-off attitude is bothersome, as well as the attraction she feels
towards him.She knows she has no
business feeling the way she does for Johnny.He's a criminal after all . . . or is he?
Johnny has only known hate and revenge for sixteen years,
but will he be able to put it aside and allow himself to find love and
acceptance with Ragan and the people of Barren Flats?
An easy read, OUTLAW'S BRIDE is sure to please those of you
who enjoy the open west, the adventure that comes with it and a romance that
makes you smile and sigh with satisfaction.♥