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Marrying Walker McKay (Avon Romantic Treasures) [Mass Market Paperback]

Lori Copeland


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't judge a book by it's cover.... 2 Jan 2001
By Kay S. Walsh - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
The cover of MARRYING WALKER MCKAY implies it is another cheap, sex-focused novel. Not so. As an author, Lori Copeland has matured tremendously. The depth of the story, with its adorable humor, is captivating. While the romance is not explicit, this book is for more mature readrers. Lori's writings include romance and inspirational fiction. What's the difference? The inspirational fiction has a spiritual component, i.e. her books: June, Glory, Faith, Hope, etc. MARRYING WALKER MCKAY is definitely the BEST of her romance without overt spiritual messages; however, if the reasons for true lasting love were included, i.e. the spiritual, this book would be more real and beautiful. Worth the read!
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A good read 5 Dec 2000
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
In 1867 Boston, Sara Livingstone feels as if she is dying under the oppressive thumb of her tycoon father Lowell, who treats their relationship like one of his businesses. Desperate to find a loving husband and raise a family of her own, Sara concludes that no man, except a duplicate of Lowell, but under the mogul's control would suffice. None seem forthcoming so Sara flees by train to the west.

On the train, Sara sits by an unhappy Olivia Mallory, a mail order bride heading to Laramie to marry rancher Walker McKay as arranged by her father. Instead, Olivia plans to debark in Denver and elope with her beloved Rodney and suggests to Sara that she wed Walker. Sara decides to pose as Olivia in Laramie and meet the intended groom. When Sara and Walker see each other for the first time sparks fly. They marry to the elation of Sara. However, she realizes her new spouse believes in total honesty and worries about their relationship when he learns the truth, which she no doubt expects to surface when her father runs her down with his hired hands. Then again perhaps it will be Olivia who forces Sara's hand.

MARRYING WALKER MCKAY is an amusing, fun to read Reconstruction Era romance. The story line is pleasant and refreshing due to the strong cast. Readers observe Sara turning from spoiled heiress to mature adult as the plot unfolds. Walker is the Marlboro Man without the cigarette. Together with the supporting characters, they create a warm tale that will bring new readers to Lori Copeland.

Harriet Klausner

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars questionable 24 July 2001
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Some of the content of this book was not something I would liked to have read, it was a wonderful, and funny story. But the real love, and the real reasons for marriage or the sanctity of it were left alone. Walker's love for Sara was completely based on lust, not real love. There also was three or fours swears through out the entire book. But for the most part it was an enjoyable read.
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