
Beautiful Bad Man
In 1866 on the empty Kansas prairie, two children shared a few desperate moments that changed their lives. For years afterward, each nursed a secret dream. When Norah Hawkins and Caleb Sutton cross paths again, dreams die. She is a bitter, suicidal widow. He is a gunman with little conscience and few scruples. The two form an uneasy partnership to hold onto the land that she owns and that he covets against a marauding neighbor.
Reviews

Sarah Campbell@wiltedsarah
Probably my least favorite out of the three books I've read by this author. I think it was too much pinning for me, and the townsfolk were super annoying.
Overall, it was still a great read, but it was just too ages for this couple to formally get anywhere. There were a bajillion pages where they didn't even see each other, which I didn't realize was such a ick for me.
Nonetheless, it is still very entertaining, romantic and immersive.

Samantha Emery@samj