Rustler Mountain - by Maisey Yates (Paperback)
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Great beginning to a new series
Small towns seem to be blessed or cursed with families that continue familial norms for generations. One family can't raise a good kid, another family has only good kids, another family runs the banks, and still others are in law enforcement, hospitality, ranching, and whatever other jobs have been passed down generation to generation. Rustler Mountain Oregon seems to be afflicted with this same attitude. The Wilder's are the ranchers and outlaws while the Talbot's are the upstanding citizens, or so history believes. Austin Wilder and Millie Talbot are both interested in the history of the town and each other, not necessarily in that order! Having studied his namesake ancestor's diary, Austin doesn't believe the so called facts about the man. Since Millie's ancestor killed Austin's ancestor...well let's say they have some issues to work out. With 'Gold Rush Days' approaching, Millie and Austin need to get the truth about their ancestors to the citizenry and prepare to show the people of Rustler Mountain that even sworn enemies can change their way of thinking and living. I so enjoyed this book. Both Millie and Austin were haunted by their ancestors actions and needed to look to the past to begin their futures. I can't wait to read the next book in this series!