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Over the Edge (The Kincaid Brides) (Volume 3)
by Mary Connealy - It seems like a long time ago that I read the first two books in The Kincaid Brides series, but I finally picked up the third and read it during this past week. In this one, the youngest of the Kincaid brothers, Seth, is reunited with his wife but has to work at remembering her! And to his surprise, he also has a son, and apparently another brother too!
Seth has suffered from nightmares since the childhood accident in the caves near the Kincaid ranch that has scarred all three brothers' lives. But Seth bore the worst scars, and his injuries and experiences during the war only made the nightmares worse. In fact, there are gaping holes in Seth's memories of the war and what had happened since. When he receives word that his wife Callie is on her way to Colorado, he has only the vaguest memory of having married her. Callie's arrival is memorable, however, because the stagecoach she's riding in is attacked by outlaws, and Callie's courage and excellent shooting save the passengers' lives. She is injured though, and while recovering in town before Seth takes her and their baby home to the ranch, they are approached by a boy who claims that he is Seth's half-brother.
Seth takes his surprise family home to the ranch, and Callie makes it clear that he will have to earn her trust after he abandoned her - and then apparently forgot her - in his confusion and illness so many months ago. She and baby Connor are worth remembering, and Seth is determined to win her again and be steady and responsible. Of course, there are other challenges to be faced as well, including another danger to the Kincaids from a man who believes they've hidden a fortune that belongs to him in those caves.
By the same author: Swept Away, The Boden Birthright, Out of Control, No Way Up, Fire and Ice, Now and Forever, Tried and True
Seth has suffered from nightmares since the childhood accident in the caves near the Kincaid ranch that has scarred all three brothers' lives. But Seth bore the worst scars, and his injuries and experiences during the war only made the nightmares worse. In fact, there are gaping holes in Seth's memories of the war and what had happened since. When he receives word that his wife Callie is on her way to Colorado, he has only the vaguest memory of having married her. Callie's arrival is memorable, however, because the stagecoach she's riding in is attacked by outlaws, and Callie's courage and excellent shooting save the passengers' lives. She is injured though, and while recovering in town before Seth takes her and their baby home to the ranch, they are approached by a boy who claims that he is Seth's half-brother.
Seth takes his surprise family home to the ranch, and Callie makes it clear that he will have to earn her trust after he abandoned her - and then apparently forgot her - in his confusion and illness so many months ago. She and baby Connor are worth remembering, and Seth is determined to win her again and be steady and responsible. Of course, there are other challenges to be faced as well, including another danger to the Kincaids from a man who believes they've hidden a fortune that belongs to him in those caves.
By the same author: Swept Away, The Boden Birthright, Out of Control, No Way Up, Fire and Ice, Now and Forever, Tried and True
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