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Rilla travels across the pond to Boston, the place of her birth. After eight years away, she discovers her very existence has been a lie. The people she thought she knew, and those she loved, had kept secrets and lies that could bring scandal and shame if they are discovered. Everything she holds dear could be taken from her. Making matters worse, she is being hunted by a stranger whose sole purpose is to separate her from her inheritance, leaving her in ruin.
Cora Miller is fiercely independent and stubborn to a fault. Betrayed more than once by men she thought she could trust, she's learned to rely only on herself. As the oldest of four siblings, she feels responsible for leading her family safely on the Oregon Trail for a new start. Nathaniel Wilder is no stranger to the hardships and dangers of the wilderness. Raised with his brothers by a trapper in the remote mountains, he left behind the mistakes he's made in the past.
Meg O'Brien hoped never to lay eyes on the one man who broke her heart. To her dismay, Luke Kelly arrives at her ranch a much different and broken man. Can Meg ever forgive his callous treatment of her and help Luke become the man he used to be?
Ed Talbot isn't husband material. He's an outlaw, was forced into his father's gang at the age of 13, and is wanted dead or alive in more than one territory. But now his father is dead, he hates the life, the blood, and his brother's rages. When a stagecoach robbery goes awry, Ed ends up with a satchel full of charming letters from an enticing young miss. Unfortunately for Miss Lizzie Cobb, her betrothed is now dead, and Ed Talbot sees a way out.
Banned from the wagon train, Samantha Foley wanders through the Colorado Mountains. An early winter storms arrives leaving her at its frozen mercy. Ruggedly handsome mountain man Patrick McCrery comes to her rescue. Patrick, half white and half Indian, he fits in neither world. He lives a solitary life as a trapper. He certainly does not want to get involved with the beautiful Samantha Foley.
In Whispered Love, best-selling author Kathleen Ball takes you to the wild Pacific Northwest, a land bristling with handsome, well-muscled lumberjacks. Foreman Samuel Pearse has only one rule: no women allowed. Until he finds one asleep in his bathtub - Pat Clarke, the company cook. With her secret revealed and her virtue at stake, Pat turns to the only man who can help her...the one man who sets fire to her heart.
Rilla travels across the pond to Boston, the place of her birth. After eight years away, she discovers her very existence has been a lie. The people she thought she knew, and those she loved, had kept secrets and lies that could bring scandal and shame if they are discovered. Everything she holds dear could be taken from her. Making matters worse, she is being hunted by a stranger whose sole purpose is to separate her from her inheritance, leaving her in ruin.
Cora Miller is fiercely independent and stubborn to a fault. Betrayed more than once by men she thought she could trust, she's learned to rely only on herself. As the oldest of four siblings, she feels responsible for leading her family safely on the Oregon Trail for a new start. Nathaniel Wilder is no stranger to the hardships and dangers of the wilderness. Raised with his brothers by a trapper in the remote mountains, he left behind the mistakes he's made in the past.
Meg O'Brien hoped never to lay eyes on the one man who broke her heart. To her dismay, Luke Kelly arrives at her ranch a much different and broken man. Can Meg ever forgive his callous treatment of her and help Luke become the man he used to be?
Ed Talbot isn't husband material. He's an outlaw, was forced into his father's gang at the age of 13, and is wanted dead or alive in more than one territory. But now his father is dead, he hates the life, the blood, and his brother's rages. When a stagecoach robbery goes awry, Ed ends up with a satchel full of charming letters from an enticing young miss. Unfortunately for Miss Lizzie Cobb, her betrothed is now dead, and Ed Talbot sees a way out.
Banned from the wagon train, Samantha Foley wanders through the Colorado Mountains. An early winter storms arrives leaving her at its frozen mercy. Ruggedly handsome mountain man Patrick McCrery comes to her rescue. Patrick, half white and half Indian, he fits in neither world. He lives a solitary life as a trapper. He certainly does not want to get involved with the beautiful Samantha Foley.
In Whispered Love, best-selling author Kathleen Ball takes you to the wild Pacific Northwest, a land bristling with handsome, well-muscled lumberjacks. Foreman Samuel Pearse has only one rule: no women allowed. Until he finds one asleep in his bathtub - Pat Clarke, the company cook. With her secret revealed and her virtue at stake, Pat turns to the only man who can help her...the one man who sets fire to her heart.
Nurse and avid backpacker Aimee Donovan is offered the opportunity of a lifetime. She encounters a patient who tells her he can send her two hundred years into the past to spend three months in the rugged Yellowstone wilderness at the dawn of the mountain man era. The only requirement: she cannot tell anyone that she's from the future.
Stepping off the train in Sweetwater Springs, Montana, Elizabeth Hamilton is filled with relief, nerves, and the thrill of hope. Life on her dear friend’s ranch will be very different than Gilded Age Boston’s high society. But at least here, Elizabeth is far from her spiteful sister-in-law and the bittersweet memories of her late fiancé.
Nick Sanders has loved Elizabeth since he first glimpsed her portrait - not that he dare admit it. A ranch hand has no call to woo a well-born lady, especially when she’s being courted by the town’s finest gentleman. Yet there’s something in her mix of courage and compassion that won’t let Nick quit.
For Corva Collier, life as a mail-order bride in the quirky town of Haskell, Wyoming is her last chance for escape. She longs for a peaceful life away from the darkness of her past where she can create the paintings that are close to her heart, and where she hopes she can grow to love her husband. But how do you love a man who was persuaded to marry you against his will?
Carefree and strong-willed, Katherine Montgomery is the daughter of a successful Montana horse rancher. When a tragic accident claims her father's life, Katherine is left to deal with an overbearing mother whose agenda does not include a young daughter. Fate deals her another devastating blow, leaving her to face an uncertain future far away from everything and everyone she's loved.
Haskell, Wyoming, has a rich and vibrant history dating back to the Old West. But with the opening of Paradise Space Flight, an aeronautics company and brain-child of Howard Franklin Haskell IV, the entire town is looking to the future. All except cowgirl Casey Flint. Daughter of one of the original Paradise Ranch families, Casey is reeling from all of the change in her hometown. Even more so when project manager Scott Martin moves into town and turns her world upside down.
Certain individuals might consider Lady Amelia Pembroke a managing sort of female, but truly most people would be lost without her help. Why, the latest on-dit is that rakish Viscount Sheffield is canceling the fete of the year because he hasn't time for silly soirees. He doesn't need time - he needs her!
"The deepest secrets leave a trail that lead straight to the heart."
Storm Peckham has lived her entire life a walking, talking lie. It's an open secret that her father's best ranch hand is his half-breed son. Only one other living soul knows that "son" is Storm. And that soul, her half-sister Emma, has been kidnapped.
Without Emma, Storm faces a future as lonely and desolate as the desert toward which the kidnapper's tracks lead. But as long as Emma keeps leaving clues that tell Storm she's all right - and to stall for time - there's still hope.
When US Marshalls Colt and Cole Dalton meet their hired tracker, Colt senses something isn't quite right about this small, unusually scrawny "boy". And it's not just Storm's odd methods, pushing the pace one minute, ambling the next. Its subtle movements that betray feminine grace, eyes that seem to see right through to his soul.
With the handsome Colt tracking her every move, Storm's instincts warn her she's on borrowed time. And not even saving Emma will keep a lid on more than one secret with the power to change everything...for all of them.
Emma and Storm. Half sisters. One brought up as a daughter and the other as a son. That bit of the plot alone has so much potential that I really wished the book was longer, especially as their father has no idea he doesn't have a son.
Then Emma is kidnapped in a way that appears voluntarily and the plot thickens. Their father hires two US Marshals, who happen to be twins, to find Emma with the assistance of Storm.
Each step of the way presents challenges to the four characters as they struggle with their identity, attraction and relationships. This isn't a story about retrieving a woman. It is about a journey to find oneself.
I enjoyed the audiobook but really wished it was longer.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
I like the writing style of this Author. This is a delightful western type story that is filled with family challenges, forgiveness and love. The characters are written with true to life struggles and situations that make this the kind of book that's difficult to put down. The narrator does a great job differentiating the voices and has good inflection. This is a good choice if you enjoy a good old fashioned story like me.😁
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I thought the narrator did a great job in this story, especially with amount of characters he had to voice. He voiced each characters personality, so you knew who was talking without being told.
I really liked the book, I thought it was different to others that I have read in this genre.
This is a sweet read so it suitable for all.
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I absolutely loved this story, which made it easy to listen to it in one sitting. This is the first book I have listened to by Sandra E. Sinclair, however it certainly won’t be the last. My heart went out to Storm right from the beginning. She has lived her life forced to pretend to be a boy and she believes she will never have the life that she dreams of. The only other person who knows her secret is her sister Emma. However, living with her secret becomes even more difficult when Emma is kidnapped and her father sends her with two US Marshals to track the kidnapper. Cole and Colt, the US Marshals Storm leads, add some comical moments to the story. The storyline was unique and captivating, and I found all the characters involved intriguing. Will a simple tracking trip change all of their lives forever? Pick this wonderful audiobook up to find out, you won’t be sorry.
C. J. McAllister totally brings the story to life with his exceptional voice. I will definitely be looking for more books by both this author and narrator. This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
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Wild Storm by Sandra E. Sinclair was a great read. For Storms entire life she has pretended to be a man. Her secret hints at being exposed when her sister goes missing. I loved reading this book and cant wait to read more by Sandra E. Sinclair.
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This story is a hoot, I spent most of the book smiling and amused. I enjoyed the details in the book, the symbols that the sisters used to send each other messages and their histories.
The story had a good rhythm to it, it moved at a good pace and kept me wanting to know what was going to happen next.
The narration is excellent, I loved the character voices and found myself caught up in listening to C.J.
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Sandra E Sinclair has written a wonderful historical romance.
Storm has been forced to live a lie... up until now, she's lived her life as a boy with only her sister knowing her secret. When her sister, Emma, is kidnapped, Storm must work with the 2 US Marshals to find her. Will her secret be safe, or will everything change and her secret be exposed?
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I enjoyed this historical romance audiobook. The characters were fresh and believable and the story was fun to listen to. The author has a nice touch with presenting the era and the narration was well done as well. Overall, a good book to listen to.
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I enjoyed this entertaining story that is filled with humor. The narrator did a very good job. I voluntarily reviewed this audio book after receiving an advanced copy that I requested.
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Refreshing story of hardship and discovery. Storms life was unimaginable. Beautiful story of self discovery and finding yourself.
Narration was done wonderfully as all characters were well established through his voice.
Some of the descriptive passages were overdrawn while others were left lacking. However, the story itself was captivating enough that those moments seemed fleeting.
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Wild Storm
: Sandra E. Sinclair
A historical fiction romance with a twist. Humor, suspense and romance set around the time of the Civil War. Some of the language did not fit with the time period, but it could be overlooked if you didn’t think about it too much.
The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed. C.J. McAllister made this easy to listen to and enjoy.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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