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The Marshal Takes a Bride
The Marshal Takes a Bride
The Marshal Takes a Bride
Audiobook9 hours

The Marshal Takes a Bride

Written by Sylvia McDaniel

Narrated by Lia Frederick

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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The Marshal's Mother Wants Grandchildren.

Marshal Tucker Burnett has cleaned up his gunslinger past and is now a respectable lawman. But he's determined to remain single even after his crafty mother has found eligible women for his brothers to marry. Until Dr. Sarah James returns home to Fort Worth, Texas due to an urgent telegram. Tucker is unable to forget that one night in Tombstone when Sarah patched up his body and his soul. Yet Sarah has returned with a secret of her own. A secret that could change Tucker forever.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 16, 2023
ISBN9781959689195
The Marshal Takes a Bride

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Tucker is a spoiled brat who is also Marshal in Fort Worth. His mother is determined to find him a wife, just like she did for the other two sons (I think she's gotten more obnoxious as the series went on). Sarah is a doctor with a two-year-old son from a one-night fling with Tucker, but he doesn't realize. She's generally level-headed but puts up with a lot of nonsense from Tucker.There's a lot of repetition in the writing. Sarah worries about Tucker finding out about his son and should she tell him or not. Tucker romanticizes about Sarah's passion in the moonlight and how he needs to be able to wander. The plot is formulaic with no suspense at all. This book was not for me.