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In "Sing My Name" by Ellen O'Connell, the story follows the unlikely bond formed between Sarah Hammond, a sheltered daughter of a rich family from Boston, and Matt Slade, a survivor of war and wrongful accusations. As they journey across the unforgiving land, facing constant danger and separation, their relationship evolves from dependence to something deeper. The plot includes harrowing moments, conflicts with captors, and a unique marriage proposal, all set against the backdrop of the wild west and a range war that tests their love.
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'Without Words' by Ellen O'Connell is a historical western romance novel that follows the story of a mute heroine who is ill-treated by her family due to her disability. The book revolves around the heroine taking care of her dying old husband before the male main character (MMC) arrives. The plot includes elements of adventure, steamy romance, and a unique slow-burn relationship development between the heroine and the MMC, who is a bounty hunter with a secret heart of gold. The writing style is described as solid, interesting, and engaging, with a focus on character growth and the development of the romantic relationship.
“I can’t believe it,” he said for at least the hundredth time. “I come home for the first time in years. Jube and Clete are gone, and the old man’s dying.” He pointed a long, boney finger at her. “Don... - #2
'Dancing on Coals' by Ellen O'Connell is a historical romance set in 1881, following the journey of Katherine Grant, a spirited young woman who embarks on a solo trip to America's west coast. After surviving a stagecoach robbery and an encounter with Apaches, Katherine finds herself under the protection of Gaeten, an embittered Apache warrior with a deep-seated hatred towards white people. As they navigate through different cultures, their initial animosity gradually transforms into friendship and eventually love. The novel intricately weaves together themes of survival, prejudice, and the power of acceptance amidst a backdrop of historical accuracy and vivid storytelling.
FOUR PASSENGERS IN a stagecoach instead of six improved the experience from hellish to miserable. No longer crushed between a drummer stinking of whiskey and a cowboy spitting streams of tobacco juice... - #3
'Beautiful Bad Man' by Ellen O'Connell is a heartwarming historical western romance that follows the story of Norah, a widow fighting to keep her farm amidst threats from a ruthless landowner, Mr. Van Cleve. When Caleb, a gunslinger with a troubled past, comes back into Norah's life, they form an unlikely partnership to stand up against the injustices they face. The book explores themes of resilience, redemption, and the power of love in overcoming adversity, all set against the backdrop of the harsh western landscape.
The plot of 'Beautiful Bad Man' is filled with action, suspense, and a slow-burning romance between Norah and Caleb. Ellen O'Connell's writing style is praised for its simplicity and imagery, creating a compelling narrative that captures the struggles and triumphs of two broken individuals finding solace and strength in each other.
AS THE NEWEST hire, Cal rode a short distance behind the other men Webster Van Cleve claimed he needed to protect his ranch. What Van Cleve actually wanted was different of course, and running settler... - #4
'Reachel's Eyes' in the series 'Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold' by Ellen O'Connell is a short story that primarily revolves around Cord and Anne, the beloved characters from the main book. The plot focuses on catching up with Cord and Anne, their son Tyler, and their interactions with other characters like Frank and Levi. The writing style is praised for its witty dialogue, engaging storytelling, and the exploration of themes such as the importance of not judging based on appearances.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold ) - #5
'I Do, I Do, I Do' by Maggie Osborne is a historical romance novel set in 1897 during the Alaskan gold rush. It follows the story of three women, Juliet, Clara, and Zoe, who have all been married to the same man, Jean, who has abandoned them after taking their money. Determined to track him down and seek answers, the women embark on a journey to Alaska and Canada, facing hardships and forming a strong bond along the way. Each woman meets a man who treats them well, leading to a tale of love, friendship, and self-discovery.
The novel is praised for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and unique approach to romance. With a mix of intense action, humorous moments, and surprising twists, the story unfolds in a way that keeps readers entertained and rooting for the protagonists. explores themes of friendship, growth, and overcoming obstacles, making it a compelling read for fans of historical romance.
“What’s wrong is Mr. Villette seduced you, stole your money, and then he abandoned you.” Aunt Kibble lowered her embroidery hoop to her lap and reached for the palmetto fan to swat at a cloud of gnats... - #6
In "The Striker" by Monica McCarty, the story revolves around the complex relationship between Eoin MacLean and Maggie MacDowell. Eoin, a member of the Highland Guard, marries Maggie despite her father being considered an enemy. Misunderstandings, betrayals, and secrets lead to a tumultuous journey for the couple, as Eoin's loyalty to the Bruce clashes with his feelings for Maggie. The book is filled with historical Scottish settings, suspense, romance, and well-developed characters that keep readers engaged till the very end.
The sun, which had hidden itself behind storm clouds for weeks, had picked this midwinter morn to reemerge and shine brightly on the sodden English countryside, making the thick grasses around the sma...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Highland Guard ) - #7
'Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold' by Ellen O'Connell is a captivating western romance set in the Wild West times, focusing on the struggles and evolution of the main characters, Cord and Anne. The plot revolves around their unlikely love story born out of trauma, prejudice, and challenging circumstances in 1880's Colorado. The author's writing style vividly captures the daily minutiae of their lives, portraying realistic descriptions of raw emotions, feelings, and actions, making the story feel more authentic and precious. Despite facing racism, family dynamics, and societal prejudices, Cord and Anne navigate their marriage with mutual respect, partnership, and love, building a life together from the ashes of their past traumas.
DAMP AND SHIVERING, ANNE fought against waking, tried to shut out the sounds of nickering horses, lowing cows, and plaintive cats. As she curled in a tighter ball, stalks of hay pricked her cheek, and... - #8
In "Texas Destiny" by Lorraine Heath, the story unfolds in the aftermath of the Civil War, focusing on the journey of Amelia, a mail order bride from war-ravaged Georgia, who is destined to marry Dallas Leigh. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, she ends up traveling with Dallas's scarred and emotionally wounded brother, Houston. Their three-week journey to Dallas's ranch is filled with challenges, revelations, and a slow-burning romance that defies the odds. Through intricate character dynamics and poignant storytelling, the book explores themes of resilience, hope, and the complexities of relationships in a post-war setting.
The narrative of "Texas Destiny" is beautifully crafted with a focus on character development and emotional depth. As readers delve into the lives of Houston, Amelia, and the Leigh brothers, they are drawn into a world of heartache, redemption, and the enduring power of love. The author weaves a tale of love triangles, self-discovery, and the transformative nature of relationships, set against the backdrop of the rugged post-Civil War West, creating a compelling and engaging historical romance.
Houston Leigh skimmed his thumb over the black eye patch before tugging the brim on the left side of his hat down lower. The right side showed little wear, but the crumpled left side carried the oil a... - #9
Luke's Eyes (Eyes of Silver) by Ellen O'Connell is a captivating novella that continues the saga of the Bennett family in the 1800s. The story revolves around Luke, a grown son who travels to Denver for a cattle purchase and unexpectedly encounters trouble that requires the aid of his family. Readers appreciate the complex family dynamics, the return of familiar characters like Anne and Cord, and the introduction of new, strong female characters like Teddy Pierce. The plot weaves together family challenges, personal growth, and moments of romance, while touching on themes of identity and acceptance during a tumultuous period.
O'Connell's writing style shines through with relatable characters and a natural flow to the story, which keeps readers engaged. Many find her character development superb, particularly in the relationships crafted between the leads. While some note a sense of dissatisfaction with the brevity of the story, they're pleased that the novella feels complete despite being shorter. Overall, her ability to create an emotional connection with the protagonists and bring the Bennett family's world back to life keeps fans eager for more.
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'The Legend of Lyon Redmond' in the series 'Pennyroyal Green' by Julie Anne Long tells the story of Lyon and Olivia, two characters who had been mentioned in the previous books of the series. The plot revolves around Lyon's return after a long absence and his reunion with Olivia, exploring their tumultuous relationship filled with misunderstandings, cruel words, and unresolved issues. is written in a style that combines elements of historical romance with mysteries and family dynamics, focusing on the development of Lyon and Olivia's relationship against the backdrop of Pennyroyal Green.
His crew was a carefully curated, casually lethal lot of men and one woman, the versatile Miss Delphinia Digby-Thorne, she of the many languages and surprisingly useful acting talents—she had once spi...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Pennyroyal Green )