The Gunslinger's Guide to Avoiding Matrimony by Michelle McLean,
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The Gunslinger's Guide
to Avoiding Matrimony by Michelle McLean, book two in The Bereford Adventures
series is a fun and entertaining historical rom com.
This historical romance takes place in the old west and is filled with
adventure, suspense, an unexpected
marriage between two stubborn people, and a town
filled with quirky, adorable characters.
At the ripe old age of twenty-eight, desperate-to-retire gambler/gunslinger
Adam Brady has exactly two rules; the first being to never, ever get married. On
the run from a bounty hunter, he finds himself in the town of Desolation; the
only town where notorious men like him can find a reprieve, but it comes with
string attached. The town has a new rule: gunslingers welcome: but only if they
get a job or marry within thirty days. Unbeknownst to him, Adam stumbles into a
big town wedding, accidentally marrying Nora Schumacher, a sassy-mouthed
mountain of a woman with legs as long as his wanted poster. Nora is desperate
to keep her home, but is afraid that her drunk of a father will gamble it away
before she inherits. Marrying Adam solves her problem, but Adam’s number one
rule is to avoid marriage at all costs. Adam is determined to get himself
unhitched and find a job. Any job. Adam seems to be the clumsiest and most
unlucky gambler/gunslinger and the trouble he gets himself into at his numerous
jobs throughout the story is hilarious. He keeps getting fired after one unusual circumstance
after another; and he’s running out of options.
Adam and Nora tease, flirt and challenge each
other creating amorous tension between them. The more time they spend together
and the more they get to know each other, the more Nora and Adam are unable to
resist their feelings. Their time together is filled with sizzling chemistry, enjoyable
banter and a lot of humor. Their stubbornness might put these two at odds with
each other, but it also drew them together. Unexpectedly this marriage, which
neither really wants, begins to turns into something more; something they can
both live with providing a long future together. I highly recommend Hitched to the
Gunslinger to
other readers.
I voluntarily reviewed
a complimentary copy of this book.
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