Sweetwater
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.32 (748 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1932300635 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 236 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-30 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
-- ML - Reader. -- JLN - ReaderThere aren't too many authors whose stories I read and reread, but your stories seem fresh with each reading. -- GMA - ReaderMickey's characters are living the American traditions of the old west and are simply endearing to the reader. I loved reading Sweetwater. I can honestly say that Sweetwater has made my top 10 in my collection
Amy E. Begay said Couldn't put it down. I read this book in less than two days. There is Jesse a sort of drifter who wins a business in Sweetwater Montana. Where she makes a home, a respectable business and her dream of a ranch. There is Jennifer the daughter of successful shipping mogel. Her father sees her as a way to make his business more s. fgc said just plain bad. My Dad reads westerns and I've often sat down with one and had a blast going back in time, and I always wished someone would write a really great one with lesbian characters. So I bought this book and worked hard to like it. The best I could do was like the idea of it. I found the story to be completely u. Very well written. Sea This is a very well written book. They way the author puts words together to describes scenery, characters, and situations makes the reader feel like they are right there in the book.
She is happy to have the opportunity to live in the west and spend time exploring the remnants of the towns and places she writes about. . Living and working in Western Montana, Mickey has enjoyed a life-long love of the old west
The profits from that business made it possible for her to achieve her biggest dream, to own her own ranch. Jennifer and Jesse's attraction for each other grows as intrigue swirls around them. When her request to work in the family business is refused by her father, she leaves for the West, where she is certain she will find a new life in a society where a woman's options are not so restricted. Jesse Branson has built a good life for herself in Sweetwater, Montana. Skill in a poker game made her the owner of The Silver Slipper, a one time bordello, now a successful restaurant and rooming house. The "respectable" world of an Eastern woman in the late 1800's, marrying and caring for a family, holds no appeal for Jennifer Kensington. Will their chance for happiness survive as the danger to Jesse unfolds? As they struggle to save Jesse's life, they also try to save their future.. She seeks a life of adventure and challenge. Jesse is a respected member of the community, but someone is plotting to destroy all of her dreams as well as take her life