Kat’s never backed down from a fight, not from schoolyard bullies nor medical school classmates prejudiced against her gender. So, when the local lawman fails to protect her hometown from escalating violence, she’ll need to take up her Browning rifle to meet the threat alone, unless an ex-Texas ranger can shake off his haunted past and stand with her. READERS’ FAVORITE FIVE STAR REVIEW IND’TALE CROWNED HEART DREAMS OF AN EDUCATED WOMAN Kat Meriwether left her hometown of Snowberry in Idaho Territory as a tomboy with a saucy reputation as a fighter of bullies, but she returns as an educated woman polished by four years in Boston. Throughout those years she’s kept her mind focused on her studies, avoiding romantic entanglements that might hinder her from achieving her goals. NIGHTMARES OF AN EX-TEXAS RANGER Jonathan Winthrop is a haunted man, running from his own tormented past. Idaho Territory offers him a chance to start over, but lawless men are transforming the once peaceful town, and innocents will die without a defender. Together, they will find not only their unmistakable callings, but an undeniable love.If you like western historical fiction led by strong women and the men attracted to them, then ride out with KAT’S LAW.
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Violence - 3When Kat left the Idaho territory in the early 1880s to attend school in the East her hometown was a typical safe, small town. Now she finds that it is no longer small nor safe. The silver and gold mines have led to growth and lots of crime. With an open offer to practice medicine in San Francisco, she must decide between following her dreams or staying to help her father who is having a hard time treating all the patients by himself. Then there’s Jonathan. He complicates things further. No amount of ear pinching seems to alter the strong feelings she has for him. This is a very good read. It has a lot of action for a romance, and thus quite a bit of violence. The romance is clean and sweet with kissing only. The language is also very clean. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes romance and the time of the Wild West./5
3When Kat left the Idaho territory in the early 1880s to attend school in the East her hometown was a typical safe, small town. Now she finds that it is no longer small nor safe. The silver and gold mines have led to growth and lots of crime. With an open offer to practice medicine in San Francisco, she must decide between following her dreams or staying to help her father who is having a hard time treating all the patients by himself. Then there’s Jonathan. He complicates things further. No amount of ear pinching seems to alter the strong feelings she has for him. This is a very good read. It has a lot of action for a romance, and thus quite a bit of violence. The romance is clean and sweet with kissing only. The language is also very clean. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes romance and the time of the Wild West./5
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Summary
When Kat left the Idaho territory in the early 1880s to attend school in the East her hometown was a typical safe, small town. Now she finds that it is no longer small nor safe. The silver and gold mines have led to growth and lots of crime. With an open offer to practice medicine in San Francisco, she must decide between following her dreams or staying to help her father who is having a hard time treating all the patients by himself.
Then there’s Jonathan. He complicates things further. No amount of ear pinching seems to alter the strong feelings she has for him.
This is a very good read. It has a lot of action for a romance, and thus quite a bit of violence. The romance is clean and sweet with kissing only. The language is also very clean.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes romance and the time of the Wild West.