When Lisette Pelletier answers an ad to become a physician in the frontier town of Willow Wood, Idaho, she knows her life will change forever. What she doesn’t expect is to fall in love with the U.S. Marshal whose life she saves on her way to town.
Federal Marshal Grayson Dutton spent his career protecting pioneers, chasing down bandits, settling disputes before they erupted into gunfire, and returning fire when needed. None of it prepared him for dealing with a feisty lady doc who can’t see when she’s in over her head.
When Grayson hears the gang of outlaws that attacked the stagecoach that brought Lisette to Willow Wood have targeted the lady doc, he’ll stop at nothing to protect her. Lisette doesn’t want to give the lawman the reins to her life. She came west to serve the people of Willow Wood, not hide under her bed in fear at the first sign of danger.
She certainly didn’t plan to fall for a long-legged lawman whose kisses make her dream of marriage, babies, and happily-ever-after, all the things that conflict with her call to medicine. Can she find a place in her life and her heart for love? Can Grayson tame the wild filly before she gets both of them killed?
Author Bio
Teresa Slack loves reading, writing, and falling in love. Creating clean and wholesome western romances where fearless cowboys still sweep independent heroines off their feet was an easy choice for her.
She writes from her home in the beautiful southern Ohio hills, which she shares with her husband and rescue dog and rescue cat. Any errors and typos she blames on the cat randomly running across her keyboard.
Learn more about Teresa Slack and her books by visiting her website at www.teresaslack.comReaders who sign up for her newsletter will receive a free download of A Promise for Josie: A Willow Wood Prequel.
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I enjoyed this book from beginning to end. I really that Lisette Pelletier had the courage to stand for what she believed was her calling from God. There were a few scenes that I wasn't sure what was going to happened, but that kept me reading the book. One scene was right at the beginning of the story. And even through Lisette couldn't shoot a outlaw, she use another weapon which I thought was appropriate for a woman and a dr. Want to know what it was, Read the book!
I was impressed that Lisette helped her patients, not only as a doctor but she even helped a family do dishes and other chores.
My favorite character is an older lady that is alone who befriends Pelletier and helps her to understand that love is worth it.
This is the first book in the series and I will be reading them all.
I was given a complementary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.
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