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The Outlaw's Daughter

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He may be a Texas Ranger

But he only has eyes for the outlaw's beautiful daughter...

Texas Ranger Matt Taggert is on the trail of a wanted man. He has good reason to believe that Ellie-May's late husband was involved in a stagecoach robbery, and he's here to see justice done. But when he arrives in town, he discovers the thief has become a local hero...and his beautiful young widow isn't too happy to see some lawman out to tarnish her family's newly spotless reputation.

Ellie-May's shaken by her encounter with the Ranger. Having grown up an outlaw's daughter, she'll do anything to keep her children safe—and if that means hardening her heart against the handsome lawman's smiles, then so be it. Because she knows Matt isn't about to give up his search. He's out to redeem himself and find proof that Ellie-May's husband wasn't the saint everyone claims...even if it means losing the love neither expected to discover along the way.

Haywire Brides Series:

Cowboy Charm School (Book 1)

The Cowboy Meets His Match (Book 2)

The Outlaw's Daughter (Book 3)

What People Are Saying About Margaret Brownley:

"Delightful, humorous...packed with engaging characters, loads of action, several mysteries—all enough sizzle to satisfy her fans." —RT Book Reviews for A Match Made in Texas

"A sweet, touching love story." —Kirkus Reviews for Left at the Altar

"Lively and warm. A welcome addition to a sparse yet popular subgenre." —Booklist for Left at the Altar

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 24, 2020
      Brownley fleshes out well-worn tropes with rich character development in the sweet, if familiar, third cowboy romance in her Haywire Brides series (after The Cowboy Meets His Match). Ellie-May Blackwell’s outlaw father was hanged when she was still a girl, blackening her reputation in 1880s Haywire, Tex. But when her husband, Neal, dies a hero while saving children from a burning building, she earns a measure of respect from the town and manages to eke out a living for herself and her two young children on their farm. When Texas Ranger Matt Taggert begins asking questions about Neal’s involvement in an unsolved stagecoach robbery before his death, Ellie-May is insulted and reluctant to cooperate. But Matt is determined to find answers, particularly as a quick resolution will allow him to resume his hunt for his criminal brother, whose notoriety is growing alongside his list of crimes. Brownley steers clear of convenient coincidences in driving the couple together, instead leaning on a well-drawn supporting cast, among them Ellie-May’s children and a teenage aspiring lawman unfortunately named Jesse James, to push them toward each other. Though the plot is familiar, Brownley’s solid execution makes this a pleasant diversion. Agent: Natasha Kern, Natasha Kern Literary.

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      It’s not every day that the “meet cute” starts with a shotgun . . . but not every heroine is Ellie-May Blackwell. Tough, strong and stubborn—not to mention fierce when she needs to be—Ellie-May brooks no nonsense and protects what’s hers, whether that’s her two children, her struggling farm or the memory of her late husband, Neal Blackwell. Neal is viewed with reverence by most of the town of Haywire, Texas, after dying a hero’s death while saving children from a burning schoolhouse. Ellie-May is not viewed nearly as kindly. The child of a notorious outlaw, she knows all too well how it feels to be treated as guilty by association. So when Texas Ranger Matt Taggert shows up with suspicions that Neal participated in a stagecoach robbery the day before he died, well, Matt’s lucky that all he gets is a shotgun pointed in his face. He’s not welcome. His suspicions aren’t welcome. And most unwelcome of all are the doubts he plants in Ellie-May’s heart—doubts that make her question everything she thought she knew when she finds a sack full of banknotes stuffed under her front porch. Ellie-May is a heartbreakingly relatable character. On the one hand, she desperately wants to prove wrong all the whispers and taunts that say she’s no better than her father, but on the other hand, she’s ferociously determined to protect her son and daughter from being tarred by the same brush. The children think of Neal as a hero and she’d do anything to keep from shattering that ideal. That turmoil would be enough to twist any woman into knots, even without the distraction of a certain very handsome, very appealing Texas Ranger. But then Matt goes and makes himself even more desirable by being kind to her children and genuinely compassionate about Ellie-May’s background, approaching it from a place of true understanding, since the death of their own father led Matt’s brother to spiral out of control and become an outlaw himself. Indeed, struggles and sufferings in their past are something that all of the key characters in this story share, from Matt’s grief over his father’s loss and his brother’s downfall, to Ellie-May’s bruised spirit over the town’s scorn, to her farmhand Anvil’s past as a vagrant, to Jesse, the teenage sidekick Matt accidentally picks up (my favorite character, I must confess), whose father crawled into a bottle after losing his wife. Even Neal, Haywire’s local saint, had a painful secret in his past that kept him from ever finding peace. Margaret Brownley is not gentle with her characters, and they’re the better for it. The troubles they’ve faced have tempered them, making them wiser, stronger, kinder. More loyal. More generous. And ever more deserving of the happy endings they all find in the end.

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