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Paperback Brothers of the Outlaw Trail: Four Women Surrender Their Hearts to Men with Questionable Pasts Book

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Brothers of the Outlaw Trail: Four Women Surrender Their Hearts to Men with Questionable Pasts

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Set in the historic Wild West, each of the compelling stories in this collection features one of a band of outlaw brothers, who seek faith in God and true love amid much struggle. Can Reuben Wilson... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Excellent reading

I enjoyed this book. It was one of those that you couldn't put down.

Not as good as I expected, but a decent read

"Brothers of the Outlaw Trail" is a collection of four mildly entertaining novellas about four brothers who all find relationship with Jesus after living a less-than-wholesome life away from their loving family. The stories end too abruptly, and the development of the characters' relationships with Christ is lacking in most cases. ****"Reuben's Atonement" by Lynette Sowell is the story of Reuben, who returns home to the town that knows of his outlaw past, and won't necessarily let him forget it. But Charlotte, his childhood sweetheart, has never found a replacement for him all these years. Will they find their happily ever after? Or will Reuben's past catch up with him. I enjoyed this moderately suspenseful tale. ****In DiAnn Mills' "The Peacemaker", Cole Wilson is released from prison, and rides to find the man who's responsible for putting him there. But he finds the man is dead and his beautiful widow and two daughters are running the family's ranch operation. Will Cole pursue getting what he considers to be rightfully his? Or will he allow his growing love for Anne to tame his wild heart. Another enjoyable tale of mystery. ***** - 10 stars - "Outlaw Sheriff" was absolutely hysterical! In this case of mistaken identity, Kathleen Miller Y'Barbo tells the story of Caleb Wilson. When this outlaw Wilson brother is mistaken for the new sheriff in town, he believes he's being arrested. But wait until his mail-order bride shows up! ****The story of youngest Wilson brother, Benjamin, who was left with a madame when the older boys took off as teenagers on their crime trail, is told in Tamela Hancock Murray's "A Gamble On Love". Benjamin has become a successful card player, and he's in love with Pearl. When Pearl returns home to her dying mother's ranch, Benjamin follows. But can he tame his wicked ways and embrace life on the ranch with Pearl? I LOVED the end of this story that reunites the Wilson boys!

Four great historical romances

REUBEN'S ATONEMENT by Lynette Sowell The Wilson boys are in trouble and on the run. Reuben and Colt have the law after them, and it's just bad luck that Caleb and Benjamin, their younger brothers, have trailed them all the way from Wyoming. There's no way they can travel together and avoid the law. The boys have to split up, even if it goes against the grain to leave six-year old Benjamin behind with Sadie, a good-hearted saloon owner. They plan to meet again in one year. But that was before Reuben spent a spell in prison. Now, he just wants to find his brothers and make sure they're all right. He also wants to win Charlotte Jeffers love, but that might be a bit difficult, considering his past. Lynette Sowell has spun a good romantic tail of love and redemption, grace and forgiveness, and a love too strong to die. THE PEACEMAKER by DiAnn Mills Colt Wilson is out of prison and he has something to take care of. He was raised to do right, and now that he has a second chance, he plans to abide by the law. Will Langley owes him some money from a robbery they did together, and he figures it's time he got his share. But Will is dead and his widow Anne is running the ranch. She has two daughters to raise and has just fired two hands, so she hires Colt. Anne expects her employees to attend church, even if Colt snores through the sermon. Colt's not interested in religion and he's not interested in a bossy female like Anne Langley either. Or at least, not much. The Peacemaker is a delightful blend of romance, humor, and suspense. OUTLAW SHERIFF by Kathleen Miller Y'Barbo Caleb Wilson, the third brother, has a clean heart and a new start, and he's going to live right. He rides into Dime Box with his head high, hoping he's left his past behind. Then the mayor mistakes him for Cal Wilson, the town's new sheriff. Caleb tries to set him straight, but the mayor is in no mood to listen. Caleb has another problem. Lydia Bertrand, spoiled, self-willed, and pure trouble, has arrived in Dime Box as a mail order bride. Her intended is none other than Cal Wilson, whom Caleb is impersonating. The entire town expects them to marry, but that wasn't part of Caleb's plan. Outlaw Sheriff is a fast-paced, fun story with a nice twist at the end that will catch the reader by surprise. A GAMBLE ON LOVE by Tamela Hancock Murray Benjamin, the youngest of the Wilson brothers, has grown up to be a professional gambler. He's still at Sadie's, where his brothers left him, but now he feels right at home on the wild side of life. A beautiful saloon girl, named Pearl, is his partner in cheating at cards. Then Pearl leaves Sadie's to take care of her mother. Benjamin goes after her, but Pearl's mother isn't happy with her wayward daughter and she's not very fond of Pearl's card shark side kick. She doesn't want to hear any talk about love either, until Benjamin is ready to put a ring on Pearl's finger. A Gamble in Love is a tantalizing tale of the wild west with plenty of ro

Suspense and romance combined

Reviewed by Kim Peterson for Reader Views (9/06) In this collection of novellas about the Wilson brothers, the former outlaws turn from their lives of crime. Each finds God's grace and true love where He leads him. In "Reuben's Atonement," Reuben Wilson goes home to Raider's Crossing, Wyoming. Long ago he broke Charlotte Jeffers heart, and left town leading his brothers into treachery and crime. In Raider's Crossing he begins to reestablish a moral life and prove his worth as an honest man. Charlotte befriends him again, but proceeds with caution. He is accused of stealing again and, although she wants to believe he's different now, their future is threatened until Rueben can prove his innocence. Although Reuben admirably tries to repair his past, he must learn that his efforts do not bring atonement. He must see that God's grace and forgiveness make the difference. In "Outlaw Sheriff," Caleb Wilson arrives in Dime Box, Arizona. The former outlaw now serves God and abides by the law. When local citizens want to take him to the jail, he thinks they want to lock him up for his past crimes. In a humorous twist, he soon realizes they think he is the long-awaited sheriff. Caleb goes along with what he thinks is God providing a way for him. But when the real sheriff's mail-order bride arrives, Caleb realizes he may be settling in for good. In "The Peacemaker," Colt Wilson departs Huntsville prison determined to find some money and rebuild his life. When he seeks out his ex-partner, he finds the man's widow, Anne Langley. Anne and her daughters labor to make their ranch successful. Colt learns that his quest for revenge isn't worth the joy he might find if he chooses God and Anne's love. In "A Gamble on Love," Benjamin Wilson earns his keep as a cheating gambler with the help of pretty Pearl. But his swindling schemes fall apart when Pearl returns home to clean up her life and care for her mother. Benjamin follows her hoping to pursue their friendship and winning ways. Instead he finds God's love and hope for a lifetime with Pearl. The premise for these stories is good. Many a bad man has been redeemed by God's love and a loving woman. The western setting makes that premise feel even more authentic. Good novellas that feel like a complete story are hard to create, so some of these stories are stronger offerings than others. I favored "Outlaw Sheriff" because Kathleen Miller, as usual, spins a good tale. She builds suspense well and creates a likeable main character. Women seeking romantic stories with a shorter read time will like these redemptive novellas in "Brothers of Outlaw Trail."
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