Sunday, September 12, 2021

Love on the Range by Mary Connealy

While his brothers and their new wives search for who shot him, Wyatt Hunt is temporarily bedridden and completely miserable. Somehow Molly Garner's limited skills have made her the most qualified in their circle to care for Wyatt. But by the time he's healed, she's fed up with him and the whole ungrateful family. For even worse than his grumpiness were the few unguarded moments when he pulled at her heartstrings, and she has been long determined to never repeat her mother's mistakes.

When alternate plans of finding her own independent life fall through, Molly volunteers to work for the Pinkertons and help investigate nearby ranch owner Oliver Hawkins. She signs on to be his housekeeper, hoping to find clues to prove his nefarious, and possibly murderous, past. Wyatt refuses to let her risk it alone and offers to act as Hawkins's new foreman.

But when another Pinkerton agent gets shot, they realize Hawkins isn't the only danger. The Hunt brothers will have to band together to face all the troubles of life and love that suddenly surround them.

My review: This is the conclusion to the Brothers in Arms book series.  It would be helpful to read the first two books in the series before reading this book.  This book picks up where the second book ends.  With Wyatt being shot.  Molly has the task of taking care of Wyatt.  She also is the best cook among all the Hunt brothers and their spouses.  Molly finally has had enough of their taking her for granted.  So she leaves and gets a job in town as the new school teacher.  The brothers are not having that.  That starts an entirely new adventure for Molly has undercover spy.  In typical Mary Connealy fashion this book is full of mystery and humor throughout.  

I recommend this book to all who enjoy a good read.  I was given this book by Bethany House Publishing via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  I was not compensated in any way.

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