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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Review: The Rancher's Temporary Engagement by Stacy Henrie



About the book:
Undercover Fiancée

The Pinkerton agent that Edward Kent hired is intelligent, capable—and unexpectedly female! Though shocked to learn that Maggy Worthing will be investigating the threats to his Wyoming horse ranch, Edward needs to find the culprit. And if that means a temporary engagement to give Maggy a cover story, he’ll play along with the feisty detective.

Maggy always gets her man—at least when it comes to solving crimes. The young widow refuses to marry again and land under another husband’s thumb. Unmasking Edward’s enemies will earn her a longed-for promotion…but the heart has its own mysteries. Could working together with the handsome English aristocrat spark a real and loving partnership?

My rating:
5 stars
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My thoughts:

The Rancher's Temporary Engagement was a fantastic read. When I read the book's description, and saw that it had a Pinkerton detective as the main character, I knew that I had to read it. The story had danger, intrigue, and a great plot. I found it fascinating and I loved the characters.

The fake (or temporary) engagement was fun. I liked how the hero wanted to actually propose to her, so that the engagement was real and they wouldn't have to lie to anyone. It was an interesting twist and something I liked.

All in all, The Rancher's Temporary Engagement was a very good read. I loved it and recommend the book if you like historical romances with a little bit of suspense. :)

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2 comments:

  1. Yay, so glad you liked it, Melanie! :) Thanks for reading and reviewing the book. Congrats on your 7-year blogoversary!

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    1. Thank you, Stacy! I can't wait for your next book! :)

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