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Her Prairie Knight

B. M. Bower

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .Beatrice. I only want the right to love you."

"Oh, as for that, I suppose you may love me as much as you please—only so you don't torment me to death talking about it."

Beatrice, not looking particularly tormented, waved answer to Dick, who was shouting something up at her, and went blithely down the hill, with Sir Redmond following gloomily, several paces behind.





CHAPTER 4. Beatrice Learns a New Language.

"D'you want to see the boys work a bunch of cattle, Trix?" Dick said to her, when she came down to where he was leaning against a high board fence, waiting for her.

"'Deed I do, Dicky—only I've no idea what you mean."

"The boys are going to cut out some cattle we've contracted to the government—for the Indians, you know. They're holding the bunch over in Dry Coulee; it's only three or four miles. I've got to go over and see the foreman, and I thought maybe you'd like. . . Read More

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I selected this title for the collection after one of our wonderful readers, Elisabeth Grace Foley, recommended it to us. I just fell in love with Bower's sassy dialogue, rich characters, and gorgeous poetic narrative. Bower lived in Montana at the turn of the 20th century, and she used her real lif

Re-read, June 2019.

An old-fashioned Western romance, short, sweet and charming. Eastern society girl Beatrice Lansell, on a visit to her brother's Montana ranch, is being pressured by her social-climbing mother to accept her English nobleman suitor, Sir Redmond Hayes. Beatrice, not sure yet whether

A pretty good read, but it took me quite a while to warm up to the heroine. She just isn't very likable in the first half of the book.... Eventually as the ending unfolded I liked her a bit more, so it wasn't a total loss. ;)

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