The Heart of the West Series by Maggie Brendan

3.90 · 34 ratings
  • No Place for a Lady (The Heart of the West #1)
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    No Place for a Lady (The Heart of the West #1)

    Maggie Brendan

    Rated: 3.81 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2009

    Nothing in her past had prepared her for a Colorado cattle drive—or Luke Weber. Longing for a new start, Crystal Clark arrives amid the splendor of the high country in June 1892. After the death of her father, Crystal is relieved to be leaving the troubles of her Georgia life behind to visit her aunt's cattle ranch. Despite being raised as a proper Southern belle, Crystal is determined to hold her own in this wild land—even if a certain handsome foreman named Luke doubts her abilities... more

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  • The Jewel of His Heart (The Heart of the West #2)
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    The Jewel of His Heart (The Heart of the West #2)

    Maggie Brendan

    Rated: 3.97 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2009

    Romance readers have taken to Maggie Brendan's softer romantic style that perfectly captures life on the American frontier, introducing them to rugged, independent souls and their inner spiritual struggles, and the quest for love that makes for a satisfying read every time. Set in 1890s Montana, The Jewel of His Heart finds Juliana drawn to a handsome, gentle sheepherder--but sparks fly when he considers mining, the occupation that lured her father away from his family... more

  • A Love of Her Own (The Heart of the West #3)
    #3

    A Love of Her Own (The Heart of the West #3)

    Maggie Brendan

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2010

    April McBride has suffered a broken engagement once before and fully intends to guard her heart when she travels to Lewistown, Montana, to attend her brother's wedding. One look around the small mining town convinces April that this won't be difficult--just a bunch of dusty shops, bad service, and ill-bred cowboys. But a run-in with a horse trainer named Wes Owen opens up vast possibilities for frustration, embarrassment, friendship, and . . more

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