BUSHWHACKED BRIDE Rated C+
Eugenia Riley
6/1999
Rom/TT-Outlaw/Frontier
Jessica Garrett is bushwhacked back in time to the Wild West, only to become the captive of five sexy, dangerous outlaw brothers looking for a bride!
"JUMPING JEHOSHAPHAT! YOU'VE SHANGHAIED THE NEW SCHOOLMARM!"
Ma Reklaw bellowed at her sons and wielded her broom with a fierceness that had all five outlaw brothers running for cover; it didn't take a Ph.D. to realize that in the Reklaw household, Ma was the law. Professor Jessica Garrett watched dumbstruck as the members of the feared Reklaw Gang turned tail -- one brother up a tree, another under the hay wagon, and one in a barrel.
Having unceremoniously kidnapped by the rowdy brothers, the green-eyed beauty took great pleasure in their discomfort until Ma Reklaw found a new way to sweep clean her sons disreputable behavior -- by offering Jessica's hand in marriage to the best behaved. Jessie had heard of shotgun weddings, but a broomstick betrothal was ridiculous! As the dashing but dangerous desperadoes started the wooing there was no telling what would happen with... ONE BRIDE FOR FIVE BROTHERS.
***This was a fun read, Cole chased Jessie all over the ranch trying to steal kisses when he wasn't steal a gold shipment. The town's folk fell in love with her also. Ma Reklaw reminded me of the old movies with Ma and Pa Kettle, she kept her boys in line with nothing but a broom.
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