![]() ![]() ![]() Fans of a romances full of warmth and that will take them away to a a place filled with natural beauty will enjoy this one. ![]() I also enjoyed the scenes with Kate's cook and her delicous sounding pies. ![]() The best aspects were the descriptions of Yellowstone at the time it was first becoming a part, and the two warmth portrayed between William and Kate and Kate's son. This was a fun read, though I thought some of the plot points and characters lacked believablity. Unfortunately there is also a poacher on the loose - and he is determined to get rid of those who are meddling with his killing and trapping. Soon they discover their interests are very much aligned. But then he offers to help her fix up her inn if she helps guide him through the unfamiliar territory he is sworn to protect. When she first meets Leiutanent William Prescott, she is not sure whether or not is presence will help or hinder her in her goals. Most of all she is determined to keep her son Danny safe and provide a secure home for him. She is determined to protect the natural wonders she adores - even if that means being stern with her guests when they stray too close to the mud pots or geysers. She is determined to hold onto her Inn, even if her husband is no longer living. And indeed, Kate Tremaine is full of determination. A woman running an inn in the newly formed Yellowstone National Park must be made of stronge stuff. ![]()
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