If you liked the Magnificent Seven, you’ll love the Rock Creek Six!
Mary McKendrick, a head-strong school teacher who wants nothing more than to find a home in her adopted town of Rock Creek, Texas, takes charge when a band of ruffians attempts to destroy the town. Mary hires Reese, the mysterious, and reluctant, leader of a band of deadly Confederate veterans, to protect them.
Reese is haunted by the war and what he did during it. The only constant in his life are the five men willing to come to his side whenever he calls them.
Though Mary prides herself on managing everyone and anything, she can’t manage Reese or her feelings for him. Reese doesn’t believe he is worthy of loyalty and devotion; he certainly isn’t worthy of love. In Rock Creek, with Mary, he learns differently.
Could have been better I bought this book and the audible version so I switched back and forth between the two. I definitely think that I would have enjoyed this much more if I would have only read the book and not listened to any of the narrated version because I didn’t really care for the narrator. She read very well but I did not like some of the voices she gave the characters. For example, she made Jed sound like an old man. Granted this would be a difficult book for many narrators due to the number of male…
Yummy Western This is the kind of Western romance my Gram loves, that is not an insult she reads some great books.Â
what a historical western romance story should be! I first read this book years ago and this year decided to do some rereads of favorite historical western books. The Rock Creek Six series was one of the first ones added to my to-be-reread list. The 2nd read was just as good, if not better than the first!Â