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Average rating4
Caverns fascinate me, so reading a book that featured them was really neat. I disliked how often the leads kissed, but the story was fantastic.
The leading lady was so spunky that I couldn't help but think of the ever-awesome Barbara Stanwyck (a vintage actress). I adored Julia Gilliland and her journey in geology as well as trying to convince the leading man of a few things.
That leading man, Rafe Kincaid, was a tough cowboy with strong ideals of his own. The banter between the leads was great, and I enjoyed their romance journey overall. I liked that Rafe cared about his brothers and fought for reconciliation with them.
I've been intrigued by fossils and archaeology since I saw Jurassic Park at age seven. I'm so glad this book featured them so well. They might not have been hunting dinosaur bones in this book, but it still gave me those fascinated vibes I got when I was a little girl and seeing Jurassic Park on the big screen.
Content: tobacco, saloons, gambling, lots of kisses