Trey McAllister is on his way home to Tyrone, Kansas, after three years away fighting in the Union Army. Trey is riding past Sassy Gap, Louisiana, when he sees a fire blazing out of control. He stops to help and discovers that the entire town is made up of eight women who live together and run a funeral parlor. Mire Dupree instantly catches his attention. Trey soon discovers that Mire’s tyrant father is the one harassing the women of the town. Loving Mire could ruin Trey’s life, but he just can’t help himself. Through determination and true love, Trey and Mire face their hardships together as they struggle to make a life in the Old West.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 0/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Overall It is a good book, but not as good as the other books in the Men of the Saddle series. It is the fourth book, but takes place between the first and second book. It is a story about forgiveness. I enjoy Lori's books because she knows how to integrate humor into her romances.
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Sexual no physical scenes.