Monday, September 8, 2014

{{Book Review}} Tried and true By MARY CONNEALY


Let Mary Connealy take you on an exciting trip back to the wild west! Tried and True, book one in Connealy's new Wild at Heart series, is sure to entertain!

Kylie Wilde is the youngest sister---and the most civilized. Her older sisters might be happy dressing in trousers and posing as men, but Kylie has grown her hair long and wears skirts every chance she gets. It's a risk---they are homesteading using the special exemptions they earned serving in the Civil War as "boys"---but Kylie plans to make the most of the years before she can sell her property and return to the luxuries of life back East.
Local land agent Aaron Masterson is fascinated with Kylie from the moment her long hair falls from her cap. But now that he knows her secret, can he in good conscience defraud the U.S. government? And when someone tries to force Kylie off her land, does he have any hope of convincing her that marrying him and settling on the frontier is the better option for her future?




*My Review*
Tried and True is Mary Connealy’s first book in the series Wild at Heart. This is an amusing cowboy, romance, comedy truly good book. The Wilde sisters braving the wild Idaho territory as homesteaders. The depth of characters in this book is very good. This was my first time reading any of Mary Connealy's books & I caught myself laughing out loud several times while reading this book. I can’t wait until the next book in the series comes out. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to fall in love with the Wild West.


 Meet the Author 
Mary Connealy writes fun and lively "romantic comedy with cowboys" for the inspirational market. She is the author of the successful Kincaid Brides, Lassoed in Texas, Montana Marriages, and Sophie's Daughters series, and she has been a finalist for a Rita and Christy Award and a two time winner of the Carol Award. She lives on a ranch in eastern Nebraska with her husband, Ivan, and has four grown daughters.

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*Disclaimer*
This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from Litfuse Publicity. All Opinions posted here 
are 100% my own. 

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