October 23, 2012

Book Review: To Marry a Texas Outlaw


To Marry a Texas Outlaw, by Linda Broday is an interesting historical romance set in the 1870s. 

Luke Weston is an outlaw being blamed for a murder that he didn't commit. While trying to clear his name, Luke discovers Josie "Rose" Morgan, who is struggling to survive and also has amnesia, and later finds an adorable young boy, who recognizes Josie. Luke takes both of his new traveling companions to his extended family's home, despite not wanting to bring danger to his family.

While struggling to live and clear both their names, Luke and Josie fall in love. As the story unfolds, they're forced to deal with their pasts affecting their future together, as well as family complications and life-threatening danger.

Since it's the third book in the Men of Legends series, it's recommended to start with the first book, yet it's not necessary to read the books in order. Previously, I reviewed the second book in the series, titled as The Heart of a Texas Cowboy.

To Marry a Texas Outlaw is geared towards those who enjoy reading historical romances with some suspense interlaced into the story.


Note: I received this book from NetGalley, which is a program designed for bloggers to write book reviews in exchange for books, yet the opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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