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Caitlyn's Prize
By: Linda WarrenHarlequin Romance eBooks eBook Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Harlequin Superromance
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Reader Review: I'm not always into westerns but I thought this was a pretty good one. The hero was pretty sexist but that was a result of his upbringing-but he redeems himself. I loved how strong the heroine was.
Caitlyn Belle will die before she'll let Judd Calhoun take her Texas ranch! Her arrogant and wealthy neighbor has been waiting to get back at her for jilting him years ago. But she wasn't about to be roped and steered into wedlock--even if her feelings for Judd went far beyond a business arrangement between their two families.
Judd will never forgive Cait for walking out on him. Now that her late father's gambling debts have her backed into a corner, Judd's ready to take his sweet revenge. But first he has to forget the yearning in Cait's forget-me-not blue eyes. Just when Judd thinks he's over her, trust the fearless, stubborn woman to tempt him once again....
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| Title of Harlequin Romance eBook: Caitlyn's Prize | Series: The Belles of Texas, , #1 |
| Release Date: 07-01-2009 | |
| Publisher: Harlequin Superromance |
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| SKU | 9787770724633 |
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Caitlyn's Prize
Caitlyn Belle knew that with every beat of her racing heart.
She stopped at the entrance to the Southern Cross ranch and shoved the stick shift of her old Chevy truck into first. The gears protested with a grinding noise, which she ignored. Her brain cells could process only so much, and right now her full attention was on the ranch's owner, not a faulty transmission.
Once she crossed the cattle guard, there was a whole lot of reckoning waiting for her. Judd Calhoun, the man she'd jilted fourteen years ago, had requested a meeting with her. The question why kept jangling in her head like loose change.
Time to find out.
Reckoning or not.
She drove between the huge stone pillars that supported the decorative, arched wrought-iron sign that bore the name Southern Cross. White board fences flanked both sides of the graveled road, curling toward a massive ranch-style house with a red tile roof.
A circular drive with a magnificent horse-sculpture fountain made of limestone graced the front of the house. The place looked like something out of a magazine. The only things that signaled this was a working ranch were the corrals and barns in the distance and the white Brahman cattle that dotted the horizon.
High Five had once been like this, but not anymore. Cait felt a moment of sadness. She couldn't change the past. The future was her main concern.
The High Five, owned by the Belles, and the Southern Cross, owned by the Calhouns, were the two biggest ranches near High Cotton, Texas, a stop in the road of less than five hundred people. It had been both families' dream that someday the ranches would be one, joined by the marriage of Caitlyn, the oldest Belle daughter, and Judd, the only mal
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Number of Comments: 3 Rating(s) 2 Review(s)
1 of 3 people found the following eBook Review Helpful
Not too bad
October 3, 2009
Reviewer: A reader from Rockville, MD US
I'm not always into westerns but I thought this was a pretty good one. The hero was pretty sexist but that was a result of his upbringing-but he redeems himself. I loved how strong the heroine was.
Too old-fashioned
August 19, 2011
Reviewer: A reader from CANBERRA, AUS
Good premise, pretty good story. So what was wrong with it?
It read like historical romance.
Caitlyn walked away from her fiancé Judd - heir to the rival ranch - when she discovered their fathers had arranged the marriage; it had nothing to do with love. Now fourteen years later Caitlyn's ranch is in serious financial trouble, and Judd is going to get his revenge for their broken engagement by taking it over.
If you'd told me Caitlyn's Prize was set in the nineteenth century I would have believed you. I've never been to small town Texas, but if their social progression is this arrested, then that's simply frightening. The mothers hold full-on balls while the ladies parade around speaking like stereotypical Southern belles - not a bad word to be said. The men under forty - the hero included - spout a bunch of nonsense about women needing to stay off the land and in the home to produce male heirs. Marriages are business arrangements as they were in past centuries. Weird.
Far too outdated to be at all realistic, I found Caitlyn's Prize to be a good story that was not written in a believable way. Perhaps the author is out of touch with today's twenty and thirty somethings?
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