Springwater Wedding

Written by:
Linda Lael Miller
Narrated by:
Jenna Stern

Abridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
11
Narrator
Release Date
April 2001
Duration
4 hours 30 minutes
Summary
Once a frontier stagecoach stop, tiny Springwater has grown and changed and entered the twenty-first century. Cattle rustlers may still be stirring up trouble, but now they're high-tech operators in a modern world. Where stagecoaches once rolled along muddy roads, the Internet is now the newest highway in town. But heartbreak is still heartbreak, and love still love, and Springwater still boasts a rich legacy of joy, sorrow, and second chances -- as two childhood sweethearts discover when they rekindle a long-ago passion in the place they will always call home.
Maggie McCaffrey left her fast-paced corporate job to take a chance on a more rewarding -- but riskier -- business venture: turning the dilapidated Springwater Station into a bed-and-breakfast. But Maggie didn't count on running straight into J.T. Wainwright, the hometown boy who stole her heart many years before. A tough former New York City cop, J.T. survived a grave gunshot wound and returned to Springwater to find a better way of life. Now as deputy town marshal, he's facing off with modern-day cattle thieves who are plaguing local ranchers. Stronger than ever, J.T. seems ready for anything -- except, of course, Maggie.
With her trademark sensuality and her flair for wit, Linda Lael Miller brings Springwater to life -- this time, at the dawn of a new era.
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Angela Jones

Nice listen. It helped pass the time on a long drive.

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dlct

Ehhh... OK, but a bit on the bodice-ripper side. Not as good as other Miller stories. You'd think whoever was in charge of the narrator's work would have hired someone who knew how to pronounce the word Spokane. After all, it's a rather sizeable city in Washington... And people in Montana don't have Southern accents. These errata didn't help the novel along. It won't put you to sleep but it's no barn-burner either (pun intended).

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Amy Hoskins

Ho Hum - Harlequin Romance time. This book is the equivalent to elevator music - it passes the time but it's not very memorable.

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Gem SPECTOR

Take two best friends who pick bad men over and over. Thank goodness TJ has returned to his beloved Maggie whose virginity he had taken years before (think The Graduate minus the older woman). Very high school. Women chit the chat constantly about men. You never know what the men are thinking, unless it's sex. An easy-cheesy read.

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Anonymous

A happy, cute story w/ a twist. Perfect for listening while driving or exercising.

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Blair Brown

I really enjoyed this story. Very sweet and romantic. Helped pass the time during my commute and I'd definitely recommend it. No major twists or turns, no mind blowing events, but I enjoyed it just the same.

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Anonymous

Typical romance fare, fairly predictable. The review's emphasis on the historical aspects of the story are largely unrelated, as it's set in modern day without much reference to the past. Even so, it's a good story worthy of transporting you out of rush hour and into rural America.

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